P. v. Hampton
A jury convicted defendant Danny Lashawn Hampton of first degree murder (count one; Pen. Code, 187) and robbery (counts two & three; 211). The jury also found true that the murder was committed in the commission of robbery, that the robberies were committed in concert in an inhabited dwelling house, and that a principal was armed with a firearm as to all counts. Defendant was sentenced to a state prison term of 33 years to life.
Defendant contends: (1) the trial court committed reversible Batson/Wheeler[4] error; (2) the finding that defendant committed the robbery in count three in concert with others should be reversed for insufficient evidence that defendant perpetrated or aided and abetted the robbery; (3) the $20 crime prevention fee imposed by the trial court should be reduced to $10; and (4) clerical errors in the abstract of judgment should be corrected. Court shall remand for further proceedings as to defendants last two contentions. In all other respects, Court shall affirm.
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