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P. v. Beenblossom
Based on a high-speed chase and pursuit, defendant Bryan Lee Beenblossom was convicted of two counts of assault with a deadly weapon upon a peace officer; one count of misdemeanor assault on a peace officer; evading an officer with willful disregard; resisting, obstructing and/or delaying a peace officer; and driving while his driving privilege was suspended. In addition, it was found true that he suffered a prior serious felony, suffered a prior serious strike felony, and served three prior prison terms. He appeals, claiming the prosecutor committed misconduct when he repeatedly elicited testimony that defendant acted deliberately and that the trial court erred when it refused to give an instruction on his defense of accident. Court affirm.

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