P. v. Alfaro
Defendants Simon Provencio Alfaro and Victor Provencio Alfaro[1] were charged with robbery.[2] Additionally, Victor was charged with the enhancement of personal use of a firearm and Simon was charged with the enhancement of being armed with a firearm during a felony. After a jury trial, defendants were each convicted of robbery and the associated firearm enhancement allegations were found to be true.
Both defendants argue their right to a fair trial was violated when, outside the presence of the jury, the trial court made inappropriate and disparaging references to them. Court affirm the judgment.



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