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P. v. Huynh
A jury convicted defendant Jerry Huy Huynh of being a felon in possession of a firearm and street terrorism. It also found true the allegation he committed the crime for the benefit of or in association with a criminal street gang. The court found he had a prior serious felony conviction. Defendant was sentenced to 12 years in state prison. He appeals, contending the evidence was insufficient to support the true finding on the gang enhancement under Penal Code section 186.22, subdivision (b)(1) (all further statutory references are to this code) and his conviction for street terrorism under section 186.22, subdivision (a). He also asserts the prosecutions gang expert was impermissibly allowed to testify defendant was actively participating in a gang while possessing the firearm and that the instructions on this issue were ambiguous. Court find no error and affirm.

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