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P. v. Perkins
Police responded to a report of a physical altercation at an apartment complex. The victim, then six-months pregnant, told police she heard a commotion and went outside to find defendant Elonzia Perkins, Jr., and his girlfriend encouraging defendants minor daughter to fight the victims minor daughter. The victim broke up the fight and told her daughter to go inside the house. Defendant continued to yell at the victim and threaten her and, when the victim turned to walk back inside her apartment, defendant pushed her from behind, causing her to stumble and nearly fall to the ground. The victim was able to catch herself, but later suffered some physical complications and was taken to the hospital in an ambulance. Defendant was subsequently charged in case No. CM027299 with making criminal threats, a felony (Pen. Code, 422; further undesignated references are to this code), and misdemeanor battery ( 242). A few weeks after the charges were filed in case No. CM027299, defendant was charged in case No. CM027142 with violating section 136.1, subdivision (b)(2) after he threatened the victim in an attempt to dissuade her from prosecuting case No. CM027299.
Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, Court find no arguable error in favor of defendant. The judgment is affirmed.


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