P. v. Scoggins
A jury convicted appellant of felony reckless driving while evading a peace officer and found true allegations appellant had suffered a “strike” and had served a prison term for a prior felony conviction. The court imposed a prison term of five years, consisting of the two-year midterm on the substantive offense, doubled pursuant to the three strikes law, and one year on the prior prison term enhancement.
On appeal, appellant argues that the court, in violation of appellant’s rights under the United States Constitution, improperly (1) limited cross-examination of a prosecution witness, and (2) instructed the jury, in essence, that appellant committed the instant offense. Court affirms.
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