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P. v. Turner CA1/2
In August of 2016, N.M. called 911 and reported that she had just been hit, bitten, and choked by defendant Jessie Turner at her home. Police officers responded to the scene, where one officer conducted a brief interview with N.M. that was captured on his body camera. The officer then followed N.M.’s ambulance to the hospital and conducted a further interview with her while she received medical treatment. Turner was subsequently charged with various crimes arising out of the incident, including felony domestic violence. N.M. did not testify at trial, but the trial court admitted the body camera footage of N.M.’s interview at the scene and permitted the officer to testify regarding his further interview with her at the hospital. A jury found Turner guilty of certain of the charges. On appeal, Turner contends that the admission of the body camera footage and N.M.’s statements at the hospital was error. We affirm.

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