P. v. Griffin
Gabriel Griffin was convicted of one count of first degree murder and one count of assault with a firearm, with allegations that he had personally and intentionally discharged a firearm and committed the crimes for the benefit of a criminal street gang. (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a), 245, subd. (a)(2), 12022.53, subds. (b)-(d), 12022.5, subd. (a)(1), 186.22, subd. (b)(1)(C)).[1] He was sentenced to state prison for an aggregate term of 67 years to life. Griffin appeals, challenging (I) the trial courts denial of his motion to suppress evidence obtained during a probationary search of his bedroom, (II) the admission of expert opinion, and (III) the sentences imposed for the firearm enhancements. Court reject his claims of error and affirm the judgment.
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