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Savannah v. State9/17/2002 ad no relevance in this trial that renders the evidence inadmissible. It is, rather, the fact that the defense did not lay a proper predicate to show how evidence of the victim's blood alcohol content could have reasonably heightened Savannah's fear that he was in danger of imminent bodily harm at the hands of the victim.
SOUTHWICK, P.J., AND THOMAS, J., JOIN THIS SEPARATE WRITTEN OPINION.
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