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P. v. Jones
Defendant was convicted by a jury of attempted carjacking (Pen. Code, 215, 664) and attempted unlawful taking of a vehicle (Pen. Code, 664, Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a)). He argues on appeal that the evidence does not support the conviction for the attempted carjacking, prosecutorial misconduct was committed, and the trial court erred by limiting consideration of defense alibi evidence in an instruction to the jury. Court conclude that substantial evidence supports the attempted carjacking conviction, no misconduct occurred, and the courts instructional error on consideration of the defense evidence was not prejudicial. Court therefore affirm the judgment.

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