P. v. Campa CA2/3
A jury convicted defendant Mario Campa of four counts of attempted willful, premeditated, and deliberate murder, with true findings as to each count that Campa committed the crime for the benefit of a gang and that a principal used a firearm causing great bodily injury. The court sentenced Campa to 80 years to life in prison. On appeal, Campa contends: (1) the court violated his due process rights when it granted the People’s motion not to disclose impeachment evidence concerning one of the investigating officers; (2) the court erred in admitting testimonial hearsay evidence; (3) insufficient evidence supports the gang enhancements; (4) the court imposed an unauthorized sentence; and (5) the court violated his due process rights by imposing various fines and fees without first determining his ability to pay. We agree that Campa’s sentence is unauthorized and remand the matter for resentencing. We otherwise affirm the judgment.
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