P. v. Coker CA3
Following a jury trial, defendant James Coker was convicted of various felonies and related enhancements arising out of five separate incidents of domestic abuse involving his spouse, Heather, and a girlfriend, Crystal. The trial court sentenced defendant to 25 years in prison. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court prejudicially erred by (1) admitting two audio recordings of 911 calls made by Heather, (2) admitting evidence that he had committed a prior uncharged assault against another woman, Kelly, (3) admitting evidence that he had been convicted of prior acts of domestic violence against two other women, Kristie and Erin, and (4) denying his request for a mistrial. Finding no error, we affirm.
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