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P. v. Cheng CA6
A jury convicted defendant Stanley Cheng of three offenses arising out of a single episode of domestic violence against his wife, L. Specifically, jurors convicted defendant of two counts of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury and one count of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse. The jury also found true allegations that, in the commission of each offense, defendant personally committed great bodily injury under circumstances involving domestic violence. The trial court denied probation and sentenced defendant to a two-year state prison term. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court committed instructional error, provided insufficient responses to jury questions, and erroneously concluded that the presumption of ineligibility for probation was not overcome. Finding no prejudicial error, we shall affirm.

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