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P. v. Grover
Appellant Jerry Grover was convicted of felony evasion of a peace officer (Veh. Code, 2800.2) and misdemeanor resisting a peace officer (Pen. Code, 148, subd. (a)(1)), based on an incident where he refused to pull over for a traffic stop and led officers on an eight minute high speed chase. His defense theory was that he was unable to stop his car because he suffered a seizure while driving. On appeal, he contends the court abused its discretion when it permitted an officer, also trained as an emergency medical technician (EMT), to testify that it was not possible for a person to drive a car while suffering a seizure. Court affirm.

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