P. v. Aguillar
Following the discovery of a cartel-size methamphetamine laboratory in Mead Valley, defendants, Ignacio Aguillar, Alejandro Torres, Fernando Ramirez, and Ismael Garcia, were charged in the same information and tried before the same jury. All four defendants were found guilty of manufacturing methamphetamine in count 1 (Health & Saf. Code, 11379.6, subd. (a))[1]and of possessing methamphetamine for sale in count 2 (Health & Saf. Code, 11378). Aguillar, Ramirez, and Torres were also found guilty of conspiring to manufacture methamphetamine in count 3. (Pen. Code, 182, subd. (a)(1); Health & Saf. Code, 11379.6, subd. (a).) Garcia was found not guilty of the conspiracy charge in count 3, and all four defendants were acquitted of disposing of hazardous chemicals used in the manufacture of a controlled substance in count 4. (Health & Saf. Code, 11374.5, subd. (a).) Judgments are affirmed.



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