P. v. Solis
A jury found defendants and appellants Juan Solis and Isaac Martinez guilty of two counts of first degree special circumstance premeditated and deliberate murder and two counts of minor in possession of firearms.[1] On the murder counts, they were sentenced to two terms of life without the possibility of parole plus two 25-years-to-life terms for gun use. They raise numerous claims on appeal about: (1) the sufficiency of the evidence to support the premeditated and deliberate findings and the gang enhancement and special circumstance allegations; (2) the admission of evidence that Solis had a gun that was not the murder weapon; (3) the admission of bad character evidence; (4) the admission of Martinezs statement that allegedly implicates Solis; (5) the aiding and abetting instructions; (6) the flight, gang special circumstance and motive instructions; and (7) various sentencing errors. Court either find no error or harmless error; therefore Court affirm the judgment.
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