P. v. Espinoza
A jury convicted defendant Christian Espinoza of the attempted murder of and assault with a firearm on Jesus Aguirre. The jury found true the allegations that defendant used and intentionally and personally discharged a firearm in the commission of attempted murder and personally used a firearm within the meaning of Penal Code sections 12022.53, subdivision (c), 12022.5, subdivision (a) and (d) and 1192.7, subdivision (c)(8).[1] The jury further found defendant guilty of possession of a concealed firearm and a loaded firearm in a public place. ( 12025, subd. (b)(6), 12031, subd. (a)(2)(f).) Subsequent to the jury verdicts, the trial court found true an allegation that defendant had suffered a prior conviction for the crime of assault with a deadly weapon, a serious felony. The trial court sentenced defendant to a prison term of 35 years and four months. Court affirm the judgment in all other respects.
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