P. v. Calera
A jury convicted defendant Wenceslao Calera of second degree robbery, street terrorism, and possession of a firearm by a felon. It also found true he personally used a firearm in committing the robbery. Subsequently, the trial court found true the allegations defendant had five prior strikes, four prior serious felonies, and two prior prison terms. Defendant was sentenced to state prison for a total of 30 years plus 25 years to life. He appeals, contending there was insufficient evidence to support his street terrorism conviction. We agree. Defendants conviction for street terrorism is reversed and the case remanded for resentencing. In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed.
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