P. v. Ramirez
After a court trial, the trial court found defendant Priscilla Ramirez guilty of two counts of second degree murder, found she was a principal, and found another principal was armed with a firearm during the murders. (Pen. Code, §§ 187, 12022, subd. (a)(1).) The trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for 16 years to life.
On appeal, defendant attacks the stipulation by which she agreed evidence from the jury trial of former codefendants could be admitted--along with other evidence--at her court trial.[1] Alternatively, she contends her trial counsel incompetently represented her regarding her entry into that stipulation. We shall affirm the judgment.
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