P. v. Thuy and Moun
Defendants Zenith Thuy and Kisman Moun were each convicted of several offenses, including one count of first degree murder based on the intentional firing of a gun from a car at someone outside the vehicle with intent to kill and three counts of willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder. The jury made numerous findings, including a special circumstance of murder by discharge of a firearm from a motor vehicle and intentional discharge of a firearm causing death or great bodily injury under Penal Code section 12022.53, subdivision (d) (all further statutory references are to this code) as to each of the foregoing crimes. Court agree it was improper to impose the parole revocation fines and modify the judgments to strike them but otherwise affirm the judgments.
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