P. v. Fuller CA1/5
A jury convicted Lazaris Italo Fuller of two crimes against Jane Doe 1: kidnapping for purposes of rape (Pen. Code, § 209, subd. (b)) and assault with intent to commit rape (id., § 220). Fuller appeals from the judgement of conviction, arguing (1) the trial court erred in overruling objections to the prosecutor’s peremptory challenges of African-American jurors; (2) the evidence was insufficient to support a conviction for aggravated kidnapping; (3) evidence of uncharged conduct was erroneously admitted; (4) the trial court made various instructional errors; and (5) the trial court’s Pitchess proceedings and records should be reviewed for abuse of discretion. We affirm.
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