P. v. Hennings CA2/3
A jury convicted defendant Raymond Michael Hennings of second-degree robbery, assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm, and misdemeanor battery, and it found true an allegation that defendant personally used a deadly and dangerous weapon during the robbery. The trial court sentenced defendant to 21 years in prison. On appeal, defendant raises the following arguments: (1) the court erred in allowing the prosecution to introduce evidence of prior uncharged acts of domestic violence between defendant and the victim to prove the robbery charge; (2) the court erred in instructing the jury with respect to the evidence of prior acts of domestic violence; and (3) the court should have awarded defendant an additional day of presentence custody credit. We affirm defendant’s convictions and direct the court to correct defendant’s abstract of judgment to reflect that he is entitled to an additional day of custody credit.
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