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P. v. Gonzalez
Omar Gonzalez (appellant) appeals from a judgment entered after a jury convicted him of first degree murder (Pen. Code, § 187, subd. (a),[1] count 1), attempted murder (§ 187/664, count 3), and two counts of assault with a firearm (§ 245, subd. (a)(2), counts 4, 5), and the trial court sentenced him to 77 years to life in prison. He contends: (1) the court violated his due process rights when it had a deputy stationed by him while he testified in his own defense; (2) the evidence was insufficient to show premeditation and deliberation; and (3) the court erred in refusing to entertain his request to replace his attorney under People v. Marsden (1970) 2 Cal.3d 118 (Marsden). We affirm the judgment.

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