P. v. Allison
Defendant Antonio Dione Allison and his friend Walter Bell shot David M. and Joshua McClaine. David and Joshua had gotten into a fight with defendants mother, Tina. The fight turned physical, with both Tina and the McClaines sustaining injuries. Tina eventually called Bell to come get her, and he threatened the McClaines with a shotgun. About one hour later, officers were called to the scene. David had been shot in the face and Joshua in the chest. Both David and Joshua were shot with a shotgun. David lost an eye as a result of his injuries, and Joshua has a shotgun projectile lodged in or near his heart that cannot be removed. Defendant was charged with two counts of attempted murder, residential burglary, and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. As to both attempted murder counts, it was further alleged defendant had personally discharged a firearm, personally discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury, personally used a firearm, and personally inflicted great bodily injury upon the victim. As to the burglary count, it was also alleged defendant had personally used a shotgun and caused bodily injury, causing the burglary to become both a serious and violent felony. In addition, two prior strike convictions were alleged, as well as one prior prison term.
The judgment is affirmed.



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