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P. v. Koshkaryan
Appellant Avetis Koshkaryan was convicted, following a jury trial, of two counts of attempted murder in violation of Penal Code[1]sections 187 and 664, two counts of attempted extortion in violation of section 524, one count of criminal threats in violation of section 422, one count of battery in violation of section 242, one count of evading a police officer in violation of Vehicle Code section 2800.1 and one count of credit card theft in violation of section 484, subdivision (e). The jury found true the allegation that appellant personally used and personally and intentionally discharged a firearm in the commission of the attempted murders within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivisions (b) and (c). The trial court sentenced him to two life terms plus 26 years and eight months in state prison. Appellant appeals from the judgment of conviction, making numerous contentions of error. Respondent contends that the trial court erred in imposing a security fee pursuant to section 1465.8 on only one of appellant's eight convictions. Court agree with respondent, and order the fees imposed as set forth in our disposition. Court affirm the judgment of conviction in all other respects.


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