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P. v. West
Defendant was convicted after a jury trial of robbery (Pen. Code, S 211) and resisting arrest (Pen. Code, S 148). The jury further found that defendant had personally used a firearm in the commission of the robbery. (Pen. Code, S 12022.53, subd. (b).) Sentenced to 13 years in state prison, defendant appeals. Defendant contends the prosecutor engaged in misconduct during his examination of a witness or, alternatively, that reversal is required because the witness's testimony should have been excluded as irrelevant and prejudicial. Court affirm.

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