P. v. Lowther
James Lowther appeals from a judgment convicting him of residential burglary and unlawfully receiving stolen property. He challenges the residential burglary conviction, contending (1) the trial court erred by precluding him from presenting evidence of a codefendant's prior statement that Lowther did not assist with the burglary, and (2) the evidence was insufficient to establish his culpability for burglary. Court reject Lowther's arguments and affirm the judgment.



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