P. v. McNatt CA1/2
Around 4:30 p.m. on the afternoon of March 20, 2015, Ron Arrasmith left defendant Christopher McNatt at his trailer in Sonoma, telling him to keep an eye on the place. At some point later that evening, Ron Sauvageau arrived at the trailer looking for Arrasmith, and ended up struggling with McNatt. Shortly after 11:00 p.m., McNatt dumped a large barrel containing Sauvageau’s body at Sonoma City Hall. After he
drove away, he was pulled over and arrested for being under the influence of methamphetamine. A jury ultimately found McNatt guilty of second degree murder.
On appeal, he argues that the statement he gave after his arrest was involuntary and thus admitted in violation of his right to due process, and that the prosecution’s late disclosure of a statement Arrasmith gave the police requires reversal of his conviction. We affirm.
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