>PEOPLE v.
RICHARD LACY LETNER and
CHRISTOPHER ALLAN TOBIN
Filed 7/29/10
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF >CALIFORNIA
THE PEOPLE, )
)
Plaintiff
and Respondent, )
) S015384
v. )
)
RICHARD LACY LETNER and )
CHRISTOPHER
ALLAN TOBIN, )
) Tulare
County
Defendants
and Appellants. ) Super.
Ct. No. 26592
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After the Fairmont turned in front of Officer Wightman into
the eastbound lane of Main Street, he made a U-turn and followed as it proceeded to turn south on Bridge Street and then west on Mineral King Avenue, before entering the on-ramp to westbound
State Highway 198. The Fairmont traveled â€
Description | Defendants Richard Lacy Letner and Christopher Allan Tobin were convicted of first degree murder (Pen. Code, § 187),[1] burglary (§ 459), robbery (§§ 211, 212.5), attempted rape (§§ 664, 261, subd. (2)), and theft of an automobile (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)), arising from the murder of Ivon Pontbriant in her home in Visalia, California on March 1, 1988. As to each defendant, the jury found true three special circumstance allegations -- that the murder was committed in the course of the burglary, attempted rape, and robbery (§ 190.2, subd. (a)(17)(A), (C), (G)) -- and returned a verdict of death. The trial court, having denied defendants' motions for new trial and the automatic applications to modify the verdicts (§ 190.4, subd. (e)), sentenced defendants to death and to consecutive prison terms of six years eight months for the noncapital offenses. This appeal is automatic. (§ 1239, subd. (b).) We affirm the judgment as to each defendant in its entirety. |
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