P. v. Sardin
A jury found defendants Quintaurus Sardin and Stevivon Booker guilty of assault with a semiautomatic firearm (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (b); undesignated references are to this code) and unlawfully discharging a firearm at an inhabited dwelling ( 246), and found true a special allegation that both defendants personally used a firearm in commission of the assault ( 12022.5). The jury also found Sardin guilty of the additional charge of negligent discharge of a firearm ( 246.3). The court sentenced Sardin to an aggregate term of 10 years 8 months in state prison, and Booker to an aggregate term of 7 years in state prison. On appeal, both defendants contend the evidence was insufficient to support either the jurys verdict or its true finding as to the firearm use enhancement. Court disagree and shall affirm the judgment.



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