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P. v. Clipper CA2/7
Defendant Anthony R. Clipper appeals from a judgment of conviction entered after a jury trial for three counts of attempting to dissuade a witness from prosecuting a crime, misdemeanor battery, and disobeying a court order. Clipper contends the trial court committed instructional error as to the elements of the charged offense of dissuading a witness in violation of Penal Code section 136.1, subdivision (b)(2), and that the error was prejudicial. We agree and reverse Clipper’s convictions on counts 3, 4, and 5.

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