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UNDER ARIZONA RULE OF THE SUPREME COURT 111(c), THIS DECISION IS NOT PRECEDENTIAL
AND MAY BE CITED ONLY AS AUTHORIZED BY RULE.
IN THE
ARIZONA COURT OF APPEALS
DIVISION ONE
v.
AFFIRMED
COUNSEL
MEMORANDUM DECISION
Judge Donn Kessler delivered the decision of the Court, in which Presiding
Judge Margaret H. Downie, and Kent E. Cattani joined.
K E S S L E R, Judge:
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prior. The Victim refused and a physical altercation erupted. The fight was
broken up by other family members and the Victim was instructed to leave
and Jorgensen was told to go inside and sleep it off. The Victim left and
drove to his aunts home. Just before arriving at the aunts house, the Victim
noticed that Jorgensen was following him. When the cars arrived at the
aunts house, both men got out of their respective vehicles and began
physically fighting again. The fight was once again broken up by family
members and Jorgensen left.
DISCUSSION
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could not possibly have had a fair trial. State v. Henderson, 210 Ariz. 561,
567, 19 (2005) (citations and quotations omitted). A defendant must also
show the error prejudiced him. Id. at 20.
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II. Sentencing
CONCLUSION
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