P. v. Gatewood
A jury convicted Lavell Gatewood (defendant) of attempted murder (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a), 664)[1] and found true allegations that he personally used a firearm ( 12022.53, subd. (b)), that he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm ( 12022.53, subd. (c)), that he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm which caused great bodily injury to the victim ( 12022.53, subd. (d)), and that he personally inflicted great bodily injury to the victim under circumstances involving domestic violence ( 12022.7, subd. (e)). The trial court sentenced defendant to life with the possibility of parole on the attempted murder count, plus an additional 25 years to life for the firearm enhancement under section 12022.53, subdivision (d), and an additional four years for the great bodily injury under section 12022.7, subdivision (e). Defendant received 566 days of actual custody credit and zero days of conduct credit for a total of 566 days of presentence custody credit.
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