P. v. Zamora
Jorge David Zamora appeals his conviction, by jury, of the attempted murder of Charles Patton. (Pen. Code, 187, 664.)[1] Appellant repeatedly stabbed Patton, a homeless person, while his accomplice hit Patton over the head with a ceramic plate. Both acts caused life-threatening injuries. Appellant contends the trial court deprived him of his right to a unanimous verdict because it did not require the jury to agree unanimously on the specific act the stabbing or the hitting that constituted attempted murder. He further contends that he is entitled to additional presentence custody and good conduct credits. Respondent correctly concedes that appellant is entitled to additional credits. Court will order the abstract of judgment modified to reflect the correct custody and conduct credits and, as modified, affirm.
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