P. v. Contreras
Arthur Torres, Julio Contreras, and Francisco Gongora were convicted of numerous offenses arising from their involvement in a methamphetamine distribution operation run by a gang known as the "Mexican Mafia." The prosecution's evidence showed that Torres was a crew leader for the Mexican Mafia operating a methamphetamine distribution operation in the community, and that Contreras and Gongora were part of his crew.
As to Contreras, Court modify the judgment to strike the gang enhancements on counts 1 and 6. As so modified, the judgment is affirmed. The trial court is directed to prepare a corrected abstract of judgment and transmit a copy to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.



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