P. v. Bonde
A jury convicted defendant David James Bonde of first degree murder, and found that the murder was committed to avoid arrest, in the commission or attempted commission of a robbery, and in the commission or attempted commission of a carjacking. The jury also found true the allegation that defendant personally used a deadly weapon, a knife, in the commission of the offense. The trial court sentenced defendant to life without the possibility of parole plus one year for use of a deadly weapon.
Defendant argues the trial court erred in allowing the prosecution to have him reenact the murder with a rubber knife, that there was insufficient evident to sustain the robbery and carjacking special circumstances, that the trial court improperly imposed a parole revocation fine, and that he was improperly awarded conduct credits. Court shall amend the judgment to correctly reflect custody credits, and to strike the parole revocation fine, but shall otherwise affirm the judgment.
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