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P. v. DeJesus
A jury found appellant Salvador DeJesus guilty of mayhem and assault with a firearm, along with attendant enhancements, including intentional discharge of a firearm and commission of the offenses for benefit of a criminal street gang. He was acquitted of attempted murder. The trial court sentenced appellant to state prison for a total term of 39 years to life: the midterm of four years for mayhem plus enhancement terms of 25 years to life and 10 years to life respectively for the firearm and gang enhancements. Sentence on the assault with a firearm was stayed. On appeal, he claims jury selection error, improper admission of various items of evidence, insufficient gang evidence, prosecutorial misconduct and cumulative error. Court affirm.

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