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P. v. Stone CA1/3
Jerry Stone was convicted by a jury of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and corporal injury against a cohabitant, with enhancements for personally inflicting great bodily injury on his victim. He contends the court violated his rights to due process and an impartial jury when it allowed a deputy sheriff prosecution witness to briefly serve as bailiff during the trial and that it improperly circumscribed his ability to impeach a prosecution witness with her prior arrest. His assertions are meritless, so we affirm.

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