P. v. Santana
Appellant Andres Santana was convicted, following a jury trial, of one count of false imprisonment in violation of Penal Code[1]section 236, one count of kidnapping in violation of section 207, subdivision (a), three counts of assault with a firearm in violation of section 245, subdivision (a)(2), two counts of making criminal threats in violation of section 422, one count of second degree robbery in violation of section 211 and one count of attempted second degree robbery in violation of sections 211 and 664. The jury found true the allegations that six of the crimes were committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang within the meaning of section 186.22, and also found true various firearm allegations for eight of the crimes. Appellant admitted that he had suffered a prior serious felony conviction within the meaning of sections 667,
Appellant appeals from the judgment of conviction, contending that there is insufficient evidence to support the jury's true findings on the gang allegations. Court affirm the judgment of conviction.



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