P. v. Jackson
Appellants Stanford Cecil Jackson and Joshua Kemonie Greer-Warren, who are brothers, were convicted of participating in two armed robberies and one attempted armed robbery, with related assault and weapons charges. The crimes occurred in Long Beach on the evening of November 5, 2006. Appellants were 19 and 20 years old, respectively, on that date, and had little or no prior criminal history. Jackson was sentenced to 29 years four months in prison. Greer Warren was sentenced to prison for 19 years eight months.
Court reverse some of the counts based on prejudicial error at the Evidence Code section 402 hearing, affirm some of the counts, and remand for additional proceedings.
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