P. v. Tinoco
A jury convicted defendant and appellant Omar Tinoco of one count of special-circumstance first degree murder (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a); 190.2, subds. (a)(3), (a)(10), (a)(22));[1]one count of second degree murder; one count of conspiracy to commit torture ( 182, subd. (a)(1)); and one count of torture ( 206). The jury acquitted defendant of one count of attempted murder. After a penalty phase trial, the jury recommended that defendant be sentenced to prison for life without the possibility of parole. The trial court sentenced defendant to four consecutive life sentences, including life without the possibility of parole on his first degree murder conviction. For the reasons stated below, Court affirm.



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