P. v. Leauasoga
Ituau Leauasoga appeals from the judgment sending him to prison for two, 25-years-to-life terms for using a gun in the first degree murder of Michael Decker. (See Pen. Code, 187, 12022.5, subd. (a), 12022.53, subd. (d).) On appeal, Leauasoga contends the trial court erroneously instructed the jury regarding one term affecting self-defense and imperfect self defense, the trial court improperly denied his request for juror identification information, and the prosecutor erred in his argument to the jury. Finally, he notes the sentencing court failed to accord him all the days of actual, presentence custody credit to which he was entitled. This last issue is correct as conceded by the Attorney General, and the judgment must be modified to correct the miscalculation. ( 1260.) In all other ways, the judgment is affirmed.
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