P. v. Cory CA5
On May 19, 2019, appellant and the victim had been in a relationship for about two years. They were both homeless and used methamphetamine. On that day, they argued about another woman. The victim became angry and threw a small plastic bottle of laundry detergent at appellant’s back and told him to stay away from her. Appellant used a metal stick that was approximately two feet long to hit the victim on the top of her head. The stick cut her forehead and caused bleeding. Appellant tried to leave, but someone called the police. The victim told responding officers she did not want hospital treatment.
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