P. v. Rucker
Darrell Rucker, Sr. was convicted of voluntary manslaughter for killing Malcolm Youngblood. He appeals his conviction and sentence, arguing that the jury was improperly instructed and that the trial court erred in finding that he had suffered a prior juvenile adjudication. He also seeks review of the court’s ruling in response to his request to discover personnel records of various police officers. We find that there was insufficient evidence to support the court’s finding that he had suffered a prior juvenile adjudication but otherwise affirm.
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