P. v. Juarez
Appellant Angel Juarez was charged in a four count information with attempted murder (Pen. Code § 664/187, subd. (a)); corporal injury to a spouse, cohabitant or fellow parent (§ 273.5, subd. (a)); felony child endangerment or abuse (§ 273a, subd. (a)); and disobeying a restraining order (§ 166, subd. (a)(4)).[1] He was found guilty of the latter three offenses and sentenced to terms of one year and four months on the second count, six years on the third count and one year on the fourth count, all to run consecutively. On appeal, he contends that substantial evidence did not support the jury's verdict on the child endangerment charge and that the trial court erred in refusing to stay the sentence on that count. We affirm.
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