P. v. Gray CA4/1
A jury convicted Durjan Germaine Gray of the second-degree murder of a peace officer, gross vehicular manslaughter, and flight from a peace officer causing death. The jury also convicted Gray of driving under the influence with injury and found that he personally inflicted great bodily injury on a person, not an accomplice, in the commission of that offense. The trial court sentenced Gray to a total term of 32 years to life imprisonment.
Gray appeals. He contends (1) the trial court erred by admitting evidence of Gray's two prior convictions for reckless driving while evading a peace officer (§ 2800.2); (2) the court erred by not providing an accomplice instruction to the jury in connection with the great bodily injury sentencing enhancement; (3) the court erred by not providing additional instructions to the jury on causation issues; and (4) the prosecutor erred by misstating the law during closing argument. We conclude Gray has not shown reversible error. We therefore af
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