P. v. Hardy
A jury found Darris Donnell Hardy guilty of attempted premeditated murder, torture, and aggravated mayhem, and found true that the victim suffered great bodily injury. The trial court found that Hardy was legally sane, and sentenced Hardy to 38 years to life on the attempted murder conviction, staying the sentences on the other counts. Hardy appeals, arguing that the trial court erred in reopening the evidence during jury deliberations, in failing to instruct on lesser included offenses, and in concluding that there was sufficient evidence that Hardy was legally sane. We find no error, and we affirm.



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