P. v. McNealley
Defendant Michael Lawrence McNealley was convicted after a bifurcated jury trial of driving under the influence of alcohol, with a blood-alcohol percentage of .08 percent or higher, and having sustained three prior driving under the influence convictions within the previous 10 years. (Veh. Code, § 23152, subds. (a) & (b).) The trial court imposed and suspended a three-year prison term and placed defendant on probation for three years with the condition he spend one year in county jail.
Defendant appeals. He contends the trial court’s rulings on his motion in limine regarding the reporting witness were in error and chilled his ability to mount a defense in violation of his due process rights. We affirm.



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