P. v. Liggion
A jury convicted defendant Jaquay Odell Liggion of willful discharge of a firearm at an inhabited dwelling (Pen. Code, 246[1]--count one) and assault with a firearm ( 245, subd. (a)(2)--count two). He was sentenced to state prison for the upper term of seven years on count one. Count two was stayed pursuant to section 654.
Defendant appealed to this court, contending the trial court erred by (1) denying his Wheeler-Batson[2]motion, and (2) imposing the upper term based on facts not found by the jury. In January 2006, this court affirmed the judgment, and the California Supreme Court denied review. (Review den. Apr. 19, 2006, S141792.) The judgment is affirmed.
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