P. v. Zayas
A jury convicted appellant Rodney Lance Zayas of second degree murder and made true findings on gang and weapons enhancements. He challenges his conviction on the grounds that the trial court committed error in (1) denying his motion to bifurcate the trial on the gang enhancement from the substantive offense, (2) failing to conduct an adequate inquiry into juror bias, and (3) admitting inflammatory evidence. He also claims there was prosecutorial misconduct, ineffective assistance of counsel, and cumulative error. We reject Zayas’s contentions and affirm the judgment.
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