P. v. Ifeanyi
Defendant and appellant Charles Ifeanyi was convicted by jury of attempted kidnapping, in violation of Penal Code sections 664 and 207.[1] The trial court sentenced defendant to the low term of 18 months in state prison.
In his timely appeal from the judgment, defendant makes the following arguments: (1) there was insufficient evidence to support the conviction, which violates defendant’s constitutional right to due process under the Fourteenth Amendment; and (2) the trial court committed prejudicial error and violated his right to due process and a fair trial by not instructing on lesser included offenses. Finding no merit in either contention, we affirm the judgment.
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