P. v. Simmons
Deville Simmons, convicted of attempted murder (Pen. Code,[1] 187/664) and shooting at an occupied vehicle ( 246), appeals his conviction and sentence on the grounds that: (1) the trial court erred in its instructions on provocation and should have given other instructions; (2) the prosecutor committed misconduct; (3) his trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance; (4) the sentence on count 2, for shooting at an occupied vehicle, should have been stayed; and (5) his sentence on count 2 was in error. Court modify the sentence to stay an enhancement on count 2 but otherwise affirm the judgment.
Comments on P. v. Simmons