What is the legal test for reversal of a finding of guilty under the California Criminal Code of Criminal Procedure?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Morris, D064450 (Cal. App. 2015):

However, on this record there is no basis for reversal. Reversal is not warranted for the erroneous admission of evidence unless an examination of the entire case shows the error resulted in a miscarriage of justice; that is, if it is reasonably probable the defendant would have obtained a more favorable outcome had the error not occurred. (People v. Nguyen (2013) 212 Cal.App.4th 1311, 1333-1334.)

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