In a civil case, in what circumstances would the jury have reached a result more favorable to defendant if Inspector Chappell had been asked to testify in response to hypothetical questions?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Zuniga-Garcia, H043180 (Cal. App. 2017):

On this record, it is not reasonably probable that the jury would have reached a result more favorable to defendant had Inspector Chappell testified about the 2009

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Watsonville City Plaza incident in response to hypothetical questions. (See People v. Watson (1956) 46 Cal.2d 818, 836.)

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