P. v Quezada
Carlos Quezada was convicted of one count of murder, two counts of attempted murder and one count of shooting at an occupied motor vehicle, with gang and firearm allegations found true. The trial court sentenced Quezada to two life terms with the possibility of parole, plus 95 years to life and another 30 years in state prison. He appeals, claiming error in the trial courts rejection of his proposed third party culpability evidence, insufficiency of the evidence supporting the firearm enhancement on one count and sentencing error. The judgment is affirmed but the sentence must be modified to delete the consecutive 10 year gang enhancements to Quezadas convictions.



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