P. v. Limon
Arno Limon appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial in which he was convicted of first degree murder committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang in which a principal intentionally discharged a handgun, causing death, and attempted premeditated murder committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang in which a principal intentionally discharged a handgun, causing great bodily injury. In a bifurcated court trial, defendant was found to have suffered prior felony convictions, including one under the Three Strikes law. He was sentenced to determinate and indeterminate terms totaling 117 years to life in state prison. Defendant contends that the evidence was insufficient to support the verdicts and that the trial court prejudicially erred in instructing the jury under the natural and probable consequences doctrine. Court affirm.
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