P. v. Buggs
A jury convicted defendant Gino Buggs of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury. Defendant contends his conviction must be reversed due to the following asserted trial court errors and prosecutorial misconduct: (1) allowing the victims in-court identification into evidence; (2) refusing to instruct the jury on the destruction of potentially exculpatory evidence; (3) failing to instruct sua sponte on the significance of drugs, alcohol, or mental impairment in assessing the credibility of witnesses; and (4) improper prosecutorial argument regarding factors affecting witness credibility. Court find no merit in defendants contentions, and affirm the judgment.



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