P. v. Figueroa
Rafael H. Figueroa was convicted of two counts of attempted murder, two counts of assault with a firearm, and one count of shooting at an occupied motor vehicle, with true findings on allegations that he personally and intentionally used and discharged a firearm and committed the crimes for the benefit of a criminal street gang. (Pen. Code, 664, 187, subd. (a), 245, subd. (a)(2), 246, 12022.53, subds. (b)-(c), 12022.5, subd. (a), 186.22, subd. (b)(1)(C).)[1] He was sentenced to state prison for a term of 35 years to life. Figueroa appeals, contending (I) the trial court should have granted his request for the appointment of an eyewitness identification expert, and (II) there was insufficient evidence to support the criminal street gang allegations. Court reject his claims of error and affirm the judgment.



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