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P. v. Enriquez CA5
Several alleged Norteños were driving around in a black Dodge Caliber. One of them later told a prosecutor the group was looking for the “opposition” – meaning Sureños. The Caliber pulled up behind a parked vehicle whose occupant was Hispanic with a shaved head and wearing a blue shirt. One of the Caliber’s occupants exited, approached the other vehicle, and shot its occupant to death. It turned out the victim, Pedro Nunez, was a Walmart employee on his lunch break, and apparently not a Sureño.
Defendant was convicted of the murder, along with other crimes and allegations, and now raises several issues, many of which concern gang evidence. We reject all of his contentions and affirm the judgment.

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