P. v. Alvarez CA4/3
Defendant Manuel Alexis Alvarez was convicted of two counts of mayhem and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon—a broken beer bottle—arising out of his involvement in a street fight. He appeals from the ensuing judgment, arguing the court erred by (1) excluding from evidence his spontaneous exculpatory statements; (2) refusing his suggested pinpoint jury instructions pertaining to “third party liability”; and (3) failing to instruct on “attempted mayhem” in connection with one of alleged mayhem counts.
We affirm the judgment.
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