P. v. Hundal CA5
In three separate cases that were eventually consolidated for trial, Ramanjit Singh Hundal was charged with and convicted of two counts of murder, attempted murder, shooting at an occupied vehicle, shooting from a vehicle at a person, assault with a semiautomatic firearm and street terrorism. Various street gang and firearm enhancements were found true. The trial court sentenced Hundal to a total prison term of 39 years, plus 90 years to life consecutive, plus two consecutive terms of life without the possibility of parole (LWOP).
On appeal, Hundal contends there is insufficient evidence to prove he knew and shared the shooter’s intent in one of the murders. He also contends the trial court erred when it failed to give CALCRIM No. 225; when it imposed and stayed, rather than struck, gang enhancements associated with various counts; and when it found true more than one multiple-murder special circumstance.
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