P. v. Valenzuela
A jury found defendant Alfredo Valenzuela guilty of four counts of first degree murder, one count of attempted robbery of an inhabited dwelling and one count of first degree burglary. (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a); 664/212.5, subd. (a)); 460, subd. (a).) The jury found true the special circumstances that the murders had been committed during an attempted robbery and a burglary. ( 190.2, subd. (a)(17).) The jury also found true the special circumstances of multiple murders. ( 190.2, subd. (a)(3).) It found true allegations that a principal had been armed with a firearm during the commission or attempted commission of the crimes. ( 12022, subd. (a)(1).) The trial court sentenced defendant to concurrent terms of life without the possibility of parole on each of the murder convictions. It sentenced defendant to a two year term on the attempted robbery conviction and a four year term on the burglary conviction, but stayed execution of those sentences pursuant to section 654. Court affirm.
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