P. v. Padernal
Defendants and appellants, Leonardo Padernal, Jose Daniel Aguilar and Michael Vasquez, appeal from the judgments entered following their convictions, by jury trial. Padernal was convicted of second degree murder, attempted premeditated murder of a peace officer (11 counts), assault on a peace officer with a semi-automatic firearm (6 counts), possession of firearm by a felon, and evading an officer with willful disregard for safety, with principal armed and firearm use enhancements (Pen. Code, 187, 664/187, 245, subd. (d)(2), 12021, 12022, 12022.53; Veh. Code, 2800.2, subd. (a)).[1] He was sentenced to 228 years to life. Aguilar was convicted of attempted premeditated murder of a peace officer (9 counts), assault on a peace officer with a semi-automatic firearm (6 counts), and possession of a firearm by a felon, with firearm use enhancements ( 664/187, 245, subd. (d)(2), 12021, 12022.53). He was sentenced to 255 years to life. Vasquez was convicted of attempted premeditated murder of a peace office (4 counts) and assault on a peace officer with a semi-automatic firearm (4 counts), with principal armed enhancements ( 664/187, 245, subd. (d)(2), 12022.) He was sentenced to 16 years to life.
Padernals judgment is affirmed as modified.



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