P. v. Zupan
Defendant Frank Zupan murdered his wife Shauneen and tried to make it look like she had been shot in a road-rage incident. A jury convicted him of first degree murder and sustained special circumstances of financial gain and lying in wait, and found that he personally discharged a firearm. (Pen. Code, 187, 190.2, subds. (a)(1) & (a)(15), 12022.53, subd. (a)(1)(d).) The trial court sent him to prison for life without parole and he timely filed this appeal.
On appeal defendant argues that absent certain purported errors the jury could or should have rejected the claims that he laid in wait for Shauneen, that he killed her for financial gain and that he personally discharged a firearm. Court reject all of his claims and affirm the judgment.
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