P. v. Chia
In 1988, Frank Kow, Michael Sun, and William Wang actively participated in a planned robbery and the shooting of three undercover DEA agents who were posing as drug buyers. Two of the agents were killed, the third was wounded, and Kow and Sun were killed by other agents as they attempted to flee. Wang was wounded but survived and was later convicted of two counts of first degree murder, one count of attempted murder, and one count of robbery, and was sentenced to state prison for life without the possibility of parole. Court affirmed (People v. Wang (June 3, 1992, B049641) [nonpub. opn.]), and the Supreme Court denied review (People v. Wang (Aug. 27, 1992, S027668)).



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