P. v. Jackson
A jury convicted Dajuan Malcolm Jackson of mayhem, corporal injury to a spouse or cohabitant, and assault with a deadly weapon, arising out of his stabbing of his girlfriend, Nalgia Myers. He argues that the court committed prejudicial error by allowing the jury to hear the tape of the victims 911 call, by giving jury instructions on flight, and by giving an instruction on expert testimony related to the testimony of the nurse who treated the victim at the hospital. Court find no error and affirm.



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