P. v. Magana
Mauricio Eduardo Magana appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial that resulted in his conviction of second degree murder (Pen. Code 187, subd. (a)),[1]during which he discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury and death ( 12022.53, subd. (d)), and in his admissions to having suffered a prior serious felony conviction ( 667, subd. (a)) which also qualified as a strike under the three strikes law ( 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)) and to having served a prior prison term ( 667.5, subd. (b)). He was sentenced to prison on his murder conviction to life with a 30-year minimum term, or double the 15-year minimum for his strike, plus 25 years to life for the firearm and five years for the serious felony enhancements. The court also imposed a one-year prior prison enhancement to be served concurrently with the firearm enhancement. Appellant contends the trial court committed prejudicial error in refusing to instruct on voluntary manslaughter and in denying his petition for disclosure of juror identification information. No error was committed.
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