P. v. Hanneman
A jury found defendant Joseph William Hanneman guilty of felony hit and run with bodily injury. (Veh. Code, 20001, subd. (a).) The trial court found defendant guilty of the severed charge of driving with a suspended license (Veh. Code, 14601.1, subd. (a)) and found defendant in violation of his probation on a separate case. Sentenced to an aggregate term of three years eight months in state prison, defendant appeals. He contends the trial court improperly admitted evidence in the jury trial that his drivers license was suspended and of his previous threats toward one of the witnesses. He also contends there was insufficient evidence to support the felony judgment. Court affirm.



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