P. v. Lunghi
This criminal appeal arises from the murder of Sandra Kay Morris, who was shot to death on Thanksgiving Day 1989. Nearly 15 years later, a jury found defendant Milburn Lunghi guilty of the first degree murder of Morris with special circumstances and returned a verdict of life in prison without the possibility of parole. On appeal, defendant asserts that numerous errors occurred during the guilt phase of his trial and that the trial court erred when imposing a $200 parole revocation fine pursuant to Penal Code section 1202.45. Court reject all of defendants claims, save for that relating to the parole revocation fine which, as the People concede, is well taken. Court order the abstract of judgment amended to strike the parole revocation fine, and affirm the judgment in all other respects.
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