P. v. Tejeda
Miguel Angel Tejeda pointed a gun at two men and fired six times. A bullet hit one man in the thigh. The People charged Tejeda with two counts of attempted premeditated murder. The jury convicted Tejeda of the lesser crime of attempted voluntary manslaughter. The jury also found true the special allegation he personally used a firearm to commit the offenses. Tejeda contends the trial court should have instructed the jury on assault with a deadly weapon as either a lesser included or a lesser related offense of attempted murder. Court find no error, and affirm.
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