P. v. Mohr
A jury convicted defendant Carl Howard Mohr of threatening the lives of, and threatening serious bodily harm to, Nevada County Superior Court Judges Carl Bryan and Ersel Edwards, and Deputy District Attorney Oliver Pong. (Pen. Code, 76, subd. (a).) A count of sending a letter with intent to extort ( 523) was dismissed following jury deadlock and declaration of a mistrial. Imposition of sentence was suspended and defendant was placed on probation for three years on conditions including 451 days of incarceration with credit for time served.
On appeal, defendant contends (1) his conviction is not supported by sufficient evidence of threats, and (2) a defense request for judicial notice of Code of Civil Procedure provisions on the disqualification of judges was erroneously denied. Court affirm the judgment.
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