P. v. Correa
Ruben Correa, Jr. appeals from the judgment after he was convicted by jury of resisting a peace officer (count 4; Pen. Code, §148, subd. (a)(1)).[1] The jury deadlocked on three other counts and, on retrial, a second jury found appellant guilty of street terrorism (count 1; § 186.22, subd. (a)), being a gang member with a concealed firearm in a vehicle (count 2; § 12025, subds. (a)(3), (b)(3)), and exhibiting a firearm in the presence of a peace officer (count 3; § 417, subd. (c)). The trial court denied probation and sentenced appellant to two years state prison. We affirm.



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