P. v. Turner
A jury found defendant and appellant Derrick M. Turner guilty of making a criminal threat (Pen. Code, 422[1]) and possessing marijuana for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11359). The trial court sentenced defendant to two years in state prison. On appeal, defendant contends that the trial court erred in admitting certain evidence that lacked foundation and in failing to instruct the jury with an accomplice instruction. Defendant further contends that even if neither contended error standing alone requires reversal of the judgment, the cumulative prejudicial effect of the errors rendered his trial fundamentally unfair and a violation of due process. Court affirm.



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