P. v. Gonzalez
A jury convicted Jose Mario Gonzalez of willful, premeditated, and deliberate attempted murder, assault with a firearm, being an accessory after the fact, and evading a peace officer. The convictions related to two separate shootings. Appellant contends: (1) the trial court abused its discretion in denying his two Marsden motions;[1](2) insufficient evidence supported gang enhancement allegations as to four of the charged counts; (3) the trial court should have bifurcated the proceedings and tried the gang enhancement allegations separately; (4) the trial court erred in denying appellants motions to sever; (5) the trial court committed instructional errors; and (6) the trial court erred in responding to the jurys request that certain trial testimony be reread. Court affirm the judgment.
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