P. v. Jones
Timothy Jones (Jones), also known as Timothy Germane Jones, and William Eugene Joseph (Joseph) appeal from the judgments entered upon their convictions by jury of attempted murder (Pen. Code, 664/187, subd. (a)).[1] As to both appellants, the jury also found to be true the special allegations that the attempted murder was willful, deliberate and premeditated within the meaning of section 664, subdivision (a), that a principal personally discharged a firearm within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivisions (b), (c), (d) and (e)(1), and that the offense was committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang within the meaning of section 186.22, subdivision (b)(1)(C). As to Jones, the jury further found to be true the allegations that he personally discharged a handgun within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivisions (b), (c) and (d), and personally inflicted great bodily injury within the meaning of section 12022.7, subdivision (a). The trial court sentenced Jones and Joseph to aggregate prison terms of 40 and 32 years to life, respectively.
Court affirm.
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