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P. v. Hernandez
A jury convicted defendant and appellant Moises Hernandez of first degree murder and of attempted murder. During jury deliberations, a juror was excused and replaced by an alternate juror. The trial court, however, neglected to instruct the reconstituted jury to begin deliberations anew. Defendant now contends that this failure to instruct the jury constitutes prejudicial error. Court reject the contention and affirm the judgment.

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