P. v. Jimenez
On the evening of June 27, 2002, defendant Dennis Jimenez was at the home of Jose Ramos engaged in a brief conversation, later described as heated or hostile by family observers. A few hours later, Ramos was shot and killed outside his house. Defendant was eventually charged with murder, although there were no eyewitnesses and no direct evidence. Following his conviction, defendant claims prejudicial trial court errors, including (1) error in jury selection, (2) error in admission of testimony concerning cell phone records, and (3) several evidentiary errors. Court find no errors and affirm the judgment.
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