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P. v. Jeffries
Stephen Mann Jeffries (defendant) was convicted of two counts of vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence (Pen. Code, 192, subd. (c)(1))[1] based upon a collision caused by defendant that resulted in the deaths of two people and serious injury to four others. Defendant contends: (1) the convictions for vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence are not supported by substantial evidence; (2) the prosecution committed prejudicial misconduct; (3) the great bodily injury enhancements were barred by section 12022.7, subdivision (g); (4) there was no substantial evidence to support the great bodily injury enhancements; and (5) the jury instructions failed to inform the jurors of the general intent required for the section 12022.7 enhancements. Court find no prejudicial error and affirm the judgment.

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