P. v. Porter CA2/3
A jury convicted Darnell Porter, Jr. of stalking, attempted first degree burglary, and carrying a loaded firearm. The jury found true allegations that Porter was armed with a firearm in the commission of the stalking and attempted burglary, and that a person was present in the residence during the burglary attempt. The trial court granted Porter probation. On appeal, Porter argues the trial court erred in (1) permitting the prosecution to present evidence that police could not access the contents of his cell phone without a passcode; and (2) denying a defense motion for a mistrial based on jury misconduct. We find no error and affirm.
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