P. v. Mauricio CA2/8
In November 2006, then 17-year-old defendant and
appellant Michael Mauricio participated in two separate, gangrelated
drive-by shootings that resulted in multiple deaths.
In January 2010, a jury convicted Mauricio of three counts of first
degree murder, and found true firearm and gang benefit findings
attached to all three counts. The trial court thereafter sentenced
Mauricio to three consecutive terms of life without the possibility
of parole (LWOP) for the murders, plus three consecutive
indeterminate terms of 25 years to life for the findings that a
principal had personally discharged a firearm causing death.
In late 2011, we affirmed the judgment with modifications to
certain fees (see People v. Mauricio (Nov. 28, 2011, B224505)
[nonpub. opn.]), and, in early 2012, the Supreme Court denied
Mauricio’s petition for review (see People v. Mauricio (Feb. 29,
2012, S199094) [nonpub. order]).
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