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Nature Of The Case

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Facts

D's wife of two months, Arlissa Pointer Wallace, caught him smoking crack cocaine, called him a crack head, and told him to leave the house she had bought six or seven years before the marriage and had refinanced shortly after the marriage. D began tearing up the house. D left before the police arrived. Eventually, police officers found D inside the house breaking things again. Only after he challenged three armed and uniformed officers to fight, did they subdue him with a taser and arrest him. An expert witness testified to over $15,000 of damage to the house, furniture, and furnishings. A jury found D guilty of felony vandalism and a host of other crimes. The court sentenced him to a 25-year-to-life term for felony vandalism. D appealed. D argues that as a matter of law, he cannot be guilty of vandalizing either community property or his spouse's separate property inside the marital home.

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