P. v. Monticello CA1/4
Monticello was charged in an information with three counts of obstructing and resisting an executive officer in the performance of his or her duty (Pen. Code, § 69) (counts I–III) and trespassing (Pen. Code, § 602, subd. (o)) (count IV). A jury found him guilty of all counts, and Monticello timely appealed the ensuing judgment. Before turning to Monticello’s claims on appeal, we briefly summarize the evidence presented at trial.
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