P. v. Crow CA3
A jury found defendant Craig John Crow guilty of felony vandalism. On appeal he contends the trial court improperly admitted evidence of uncharged acts of vandalism. Defendant further contends the jury instruction regarding the uncharged offenses was improper. We affirm.
At 10:00 p.m. on December 17, 2015, Tim Grooms was driving his car under a railroad overpass when, out of the corner of his eye, he saw something hit his car. Someone near the entrance to the raised pedestrian tunnel above had thrown a chair at the passenger side of his car. Grooms’s girlfriend, Nomin “Julia” Boldbaatar, was also in the car and saw someone swing something toward the car and then heard a loud thud. Grooms pulled over at the next stoplight and noticed the car’s side mirror had been knocked off and the passenger side was dented and scratched. The car received $2,206 in damages.



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