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P. v. Mora CA2/4
Appellant Mytchell Mora appeals his conviction for two counts of stalking (Pen. Code, § 646.9, subd. (a).) During trial, a hearing-impaired juror was impaneled, and pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure section 224, made use of a special court reporter in order to understand the proceedings. Defendant contends that (1) the trial court committed prejudicial error by failing to instruct the jury properly on the role of the special reporter in deliberations, (2) the parties failed to stipulate to the juror, and (3) the parties did not know the identity of the hearing-impaired juror, thus precluding defendant from making a peremptory challenge on that basis. We affirm.

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