P. v. Cobos
Appellant Efrain Cobos was found guilty by a jury of two counts of the lesser included offenses of attempted voluntary manslaughter and of the allegations that he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm in the commission of the offenses, causing great bodily injuries. Appellant was found not guilty of two counts of attempted premeditated murder, robbery and grand theft. He was sentenced to 19 years four months; we discuss the sentence in detail below. Cobos appeals, contending that the imposition of an upper term 10-year enhancement was error under Blakely v. Washington (2004) 542 U.S. 296 and Cunningham v. California (2007) 549 U.S. [127 S.Ct. 856]. He also contends that the trial court erred in amending the information in a manner we detail in part 1 of the DISCUSSION. Court affirm.
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