P. v. Brown
Appellant Leon McDonald Brown appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial in which he was convicted of two counts of murder; two counts of willful, deliberate, and premeditated attempted murder; mayhem; attempted second degree robbery; and shooting at an occupied motor vehicle, with gang, great bodily injury, and firearm-use findings. Appellant raises numerous contentions, including a violation of the Confrontation Clause, insufficiency of the evidence, and evidentiary, instructional, and sentencing errors. We strike two determinate gang enhancements imposed on counts on which appellant was sentenced to life without possibility of parole, but otherwise affirm.
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