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P. v. Ackles
A jury convicted Katrina Ackles of two counts of child abuse (Pen. Code[1], § 273a, subd. (a)), and found true an allegation that she personally inflicted great bodily injury on a child under the age of five (§§ 1192.7, subd. (c)(8) & 12022.7, subd. (d)). Ackles was sentenced to a determinate term of three years, four months in prison.
Ackles appeals contending the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct during cross-examination and in closing argument. Our review of the record leads us to the conclusion there was no misconduct by the prosecutor, even though the prosecutor made mistakes. We are satisfied there was no prejudice to Ackles's case.

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