P. v. Huang
Shane Huang found Ben Wertzberger and Adar NeEman entering his house, accused them of stealing his marijuana, took them captive at knifepoint, killed them, and disposed of their bodies in the desert. Huang was arrested, charged, and ultimately convicted of two counts of first degree murder with a true finding on a multiple murder special circumstance allegation, and sentenced to state prison for two terms of life without the possibility of parole. Huang appeals and petitions for habeas corpus relief, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence and the adequacy of trial counsels representation, and contending there were instructional errors. Court reject all of Huangs contentions, affirm the judgment, and deny the habeas corpus petition.
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