P. v. Galvan
A jury convicted defendant Juan Galvan of possessing a billy club. (Pen. Code,[1] 12020, subd. (a)(1).) On appeal, he alleges several errors: there was insufficient evidence to support the charge, the jury was not instructed on all the elements of the crime, defense counsel rendered ineffective assistance, the prosecutions expert unfairly expressed an opinion that defendant was guilty, and an expert witness instruction should not have been given to the jury. Court reject all of defendants claims and affirm the judgment.
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