P. v. Aguilera CA4/1
A jury found Richard Aguilera guilty of transport of methamphetamine for sale (count 1, Health & Saf. Code, § 11378, subd. (a)), possession of methamphetamine for sale (count 2, Health & Saf. Code, § 11378), attempt to destroy and conceal evidence (count 3, Pen. Code, §§ 664/113), and resisting a peace officer (count 4, Pen. Code, § 148, subd. (a)). The court sentenced Aguilera to prison for seven years.
On appeal, Aguilera argues the prosecutor committed misconduct. Aguilera contends the misconduct created a fundamentally unfair trial and it was reasonably probable a more favorable result would have been reached absent the misconduct. We find the error harmless and affirm the judgment.
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