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P. v. Harrison
Jeremy Harrison appeals from the judgment following his jury conviction for one count of murder and one count of attempted willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder. The jury also found related gun use enhancement allegations true. Appellant contends the trial court erred in failing to instruct the jury on proximate cause where there was evidence of multiple shooters and in denying his motion to suppress evidence based on his allegedly unlawful arrest. He further argues that the prosecutor exercised group bias in excusing seven African-American prospective jurors in violation of Batson Wheeler and thus the trial court erred in denying the Wheeler motion. Court conclude the trial court prejudicially erred in failing to instruct the jury on proximate cause. Accordingly, Court reverse as to count I and remand.

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