Ruling by
Stuart R. PollakLower Court
Alameda County Superior CourtLower Court Judge
Tara M SeautelsCourt did not err in admitting evidence of defendant's drug use and lack of sleep night before fatal car crash; though evidence was not meant to show defendant's impairment at the time of crash, it could demonstrate 'continuous course of conduct' evincing gross negligence.
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