P. v. Flores
Defendant Jesse Anthony Flores was convicted by jury trial of carrying a loaded firearm on his person in a public place (former Pen. Code, § 12031, subd. (a)(1)),[1] having a concealed firearm on his person (former § 12025, subd. (a)(2)), possessing a firearm in violation of a probation condition (former § 12021, subd. (d)(1)), and active participation in a criminal street gang (§ 186.22, subd. (a)). The jury also found true gang allegations (§ 186.22, subd. (b)(1)) attached to the carrying and concealed firearm counts. The court found true allegations in connection with the carrying and concealed firearm counts that defendant was prohibited by a probation condition from possessing a firearm (former §§ 12025, subd. (b)(4), 12031, subd. (a)(2)(D)) and that he was not the registered owner of the firearm (former §§ 12025, subd. (b)(6), 12031, subd. (a)(2)(F)). Defendant was committed to state prison for a four-year term.
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