P. v. Burgess CA4/1
Over the Fourth of July holiday in 2019, Kevin Burgess strangled his estranged wife Jane Doe to unconsciousness two times, fashioned a noose and put it around her neck, prevented her from leaving the house, and told Jane’s young children he would kill her if they tried to leave the house to get help. He was convicted by a jury of assault, corporal injury to a spouse, false imprisonment by violence or menace, making a criminal threat, and misdemeanor willful cruelty to a child. At trial, the prosecution was permitted to present evidence of three uncharged acts of prior domestic violence, in which Burgess had physically isolated Jane, strangled her, and threatened to kill her.
Burgess appeals, claiming the trial court committed evidentiary error when it admitted evidence of his prior acts of domestic violence pursuant to Evidence Code section 1109, subdivision (a)(1).
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