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P. v. Wessel
Defendant Aron Ezra Wessel shot his sisters ex-boyfriend. A jury convicted him of attempted premeditated murder (Pen. Code,[1] 187, subd. (a), 189/664, subd. (a); count 1), assault with a firearm ( 245, subd. (a)(2); count 2), child endangerment ( 273a, subd. (a); count 3), criminal threats ( 422; count 4), first degree burglary ( 459; count 5), and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon ( 12021, subd. (a)(1); count 6). As to count 1, the jury found that defendant personally and intentionally discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury. ( 12022.53, subd. (d).) As to all counts, the jury found that he personally used a firearm ( 12022.5, subd. (a)) and personally inflicted great bodily injury ( 12022.7, subd. (a)). The jury acquitted defendant of four counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling. ( 246; counts 7 through 10). The judgment is modified.

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