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P. v. Spurlock
Defendant was charged with 19 counts of sexual offenses against the victim, Jane Doe, a 14-year-old girl.[2] The court dismissed count 19. As invited by the prosecutor, the jury acquitted defendant of count 10 and convicted him of the other 17 counts. The court sentenced defendant to 13 years in prison. Court conclude there was no prejudicial error and, in view of the strength of the prosecutions evidence, Court affirm the judgment.

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