P. v. Payton
A jury found defendant Joshua Payton guilty of carjacking (Pen. Code, 215, subd. (a))[1]and found true that defendant personally used a firearm during the offense ( 12022.53, subd. (b)) and that the victim was age 65 or older or disabled. ( 667.9, subd. (a).) The trial court denied probation and sentenced defendant to 14 years in state prison, consisting of a low term of three years for the underlying offense, 10 years consecutive for the firearm use enhancement and one year consecutive for the enhancement based on the victims age and disability.
Court have undertaken an independent examination of the entire record in this case and have found no other arguable issues that would result in a disposition more favorable to the defendant.
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