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P. v. Ledezma
A jury convicted defendant Marco Antonio Ledezma[1] of 21 counts of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 211)[2] and found true the special allegation as to 13 counts that a principal in the commission of a felony was armed with a firearm (a handgun) ( 12022, subd. (a)(1)), and as to one count that defendant had personally used a firearm to commit the offense ( 12022.53, subd. (b)).[3] The jury also convicted defendant of one count of inflicting corporal injury on a cohabitant ( 273.5) and found true the special allegation of great bodily injury under circumstances involving domestic violence in the commission of a felony ( 12022.7, subd. (e)). The trial court sentenced defendant to an aggregated term of 41 years 4 months in state prison.
Defendants sole contention on appeal is the evidence is insufficient to support four of the robbery convictions as a matter of law because there was no showing the employee victims had actual or constructive possession of the money taken during the robbery. In light of People v. Scott (2009) 45 Cal.4th 743 (Scott), which was decided during the pendency of this appeal, we affirm the judgment.

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