P. v. Moya
A jury found defendant guilty of possessing methamphetamine for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11378) (count 1) and being a felon in possession of ammunition (Pen. Code, 12316, subd. (b)(1)) (count 2).[1] The trial court found true the allegations that defendant suffered four prison priors.[2] (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b).) The court also found true the allegations that defendant suffered three prior felony convictions. (Health & Saf. Code, 11370.2, subd. (c).) The court sentenced defendant to state prison for a term of 15 years. Defendant contends that he should be granted a new trial or have his conviction in count 1 reduced to simple possession of a controlled substance because the trial court erred by instructing the jury on the theory of aiding and abetting. Court affirm the judgment.
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