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P. v. Wood CA5
Appellant and P.O. began dating in 2015. As of the trial they were still in a dating relationship. They lived together in appellant’s mother’s house for several years. Friction eventually developed between P.O. and appellant’s mother, and P.O. moved in with her nephew. On the evening of December 11, 2019, P.O. and the nephew were inside the nephew’s house when they heard shattering glass. The nephew went outside and saw a small white truck driving away. Appellant was known to drive a small white truck. P.O. went outside and saw the windshield of her car had been shattered. The nephew located a large rock on the ground next the car.
Believing appellant was the person who broke her windshield, P.O. got into her car and drove to appellant’s mother’s house, where appellant was still living. She parked a short distance from the house and called appellant on the phone. They argued over the windshield, which appellant denied breaking.

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