P. v. Guilfoyle
A jury found defendant Francis Xavier Guilfoyle II guilty of stalking Chizuru Mori (Pen. Code, § 646.9(a))[1] (count one), violating a protective order protecting Mark Mistal (Pen. Code, § 273.6, subd. (a)) (count two), and stalking Mark Mistal (Pen. Code, § 646.9(a)) (count three). The trial court sentenced defendant to a total prison term of two years and eight months.
On appeal, defendant alleges multiple trial errors, including the erroneous admission of evidence, prosecutorial misconduct, and instructional error. He also asserts that these errors resulted in cumulative prejudice that renders the trial fundamentally unfair. Finally, defendant argues that the amendment of section 4019 applies retroactively to increase his presentence conduct credit. Court affirm.



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