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P. v. Moss
Defendants Sirron Norris and Dominique Moss were jointly tried for numerous crimes before a single jury. The jury convicted both of two counts of first degree murder (Pen. Code,[1] § 187, subd. (a), counts 1 & 5), and found true the special allegations appended to counts 1 and 5.[2] The jury also convicted both of four counts of attempted murder (§ 664/187, subd. (a), counts 2, 6, 7 & 8) and found true the special allegations appended to those counts.[3] The jury also convicted both defendants of one count of shooting at an inhabited dwelling (count 9) and found true the section 186.22, subdivision (b)(1), allegation and the indeterminate firearm use enhancement allegation appended to count 9. The jury also convicted both of one count of conspiracy to intimidate a witness. (§ 182, subd. (a)(1)/136.1, subd. (b), count 11.) The jury separately convicted Moss of one count of robbery (§ 211, count 4) with a true finding on the gang enhancement appended to the robbery count, and one count of carrying a loaded firearm registered to another person. (§ 12031, subds. (a)(1) & (2)(F), count 10.)
The court sentenced Norris to two consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole, plus 150 years to life, plus a determinate term of 18 years 4 months. The court sentenced Moss to two consecutive life terms without the possibility of parole, plus 150 years to life, plus a determinate term of 23 years 4 months. Both Moss and Norris appeal.

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