P. v. Haggerty
The jury convicted defendant Deion Haggerty of nine offenses arising out of a shooting incident on January 16, 2006: the attempted willful, deliberate, and premeditated murders of Nathaniel Gutierrez, Royce Hollingworth, and Ineatha Allen in violation of Penal Code sections 664 and 187, subdivision (a) (counts 1-3);[1]assault by machine gun or assault weapon ( 245, subd. (a)(3)) against the same three victims (counts 4-6); possession of a firearm by a felon ( 12021, subd. (a)(1)) (count 7); and shooting at an occupied motor vehicle and an inhabited dwelling house ( 246) (counts 8 and 9). The jury found true the special allegations of personal firearm use by a principal ( 12022.53, subds. (c) & (e)(1)) as to the three attempted murder counts;[2]it also found true the special gang allegations ( 186.22, subd. (b)) as to all nine counts. The trial court imposed three consecutive life terms for the attempted murders, adding 20-year terms for the firearm enhancements as to those offenses. It stayed imposition of middle term sentences on the three assault convictions pursuant to section 654. Consecutive terms of 8 months, 20 months, and 20 months were imposed for the remaining convictions. The court struck punishments as to the gang findings on all counts in the interest of justice ( 186.22, subd. (g)).
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