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P. v. Rodgers
Defendant was convicted of second degree murder. A firearm allegation and two strikes were found to be true. Appellant claims the court erroneously admitted evidence, denied his motion to allow the jury to view the scene of the crime, and failed to obtain his knowing and voluntary waiver of a jury trial on his priors. Appellant also argues instructional error and prosecutorial misconduct. Appellant argues that he should have been convicted of manslaughter, not second degree murder. Judgment Affirmed.

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