P. v. Adams
A jury found appellant Eric Adams guilty of four counts of making a criminal threat, two counts of attempting to dissuade a witness from testifying by threat of force, one count of unlawfully causing a fire to an inhabited structure, two counts of conspiracy to dissuade a witness from testifying, one count of misdemeanor battery and one count of misdemeanor brandishing a weapon. (Pen. Code, 422, 136.1, 182, 452, 242, 417.) The same jury found appellant Jesse Adams guilty of one count of attempting to dissuade a witness from testifying by threat of force, one count of making a criminal threat, and one count of conspiracy to dissuade a witness from testifying. (Pen. Code, 136.1, 422, 182.) The trial court sentenced Eric Adams to 24 years in state prison. The trial court sentenced Jesse Adams to a state prison term of 75 years to life with a consecutive determinate term of 30 years.
The judgment is reversed.
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