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P. v. Juache CA2/6
At a pretrial hearing, the court excluded evidence of appellant’s gang affiliation and prior conviction for brandishing a knife. Appellant contends: (1) the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct by bringing the excluded evidence to the jury’s attention; (2) the trial court gave jury instructions on self-defense that were not supported by the evidence; and (3) the true findings on the prior convictions must be reversed because, before admitting the convictions, he did not voluntarily and intelligently waive his constitutional rights. We affirm.

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