P. v. Hall
The jury convicted Koeppel Hall of nine counts of premeditated, deliberate attempted murder, of shooting at a motor vehicle, of shooting from a motor vehicle, and of being a felon unlawfully in possession of a firearm. The jury found true the allegations that a principal intentionally discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury and that Hall committed all the offenses for the benefit of a criminal street gang. Hall appeals from the judgment claiming (1) insufficient evidence supported the convictions, (2) the court committed instructional error, (3) the prosecutor committed prejudicial misconduct, and (4) trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance. He claims that these errors, either individually or in combination, require reversal of the judgment. Court affirm.
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