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P. v. Campbell
A jury convicted appellant Martin Anthony Campbell of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (a)(1)). In connection with that count, it also found true an enhancement of personal infliction of great bodily injury ( 12022.7, subd. (a)). However, it found him not guilty of battery with serious bodily injury ( 243, subd. (d)). The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and granted formal probation for a period of three years, which included various conditions, including that appellant serve a 90-day county jail term. Appellant appeals, contending the trial court prejudicially erred by failing to instruct the jury with CALCRIM No. 240 (Causation). He also contends the court committed reversible error when it instructed the jury with CALCRIM No. 359 (Corpus Delicti) and CALCRIM No. 362 (Consciousness of Guilt). Court affirm.

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