THE PEOPLE v. CURRY Part I
Trial court did not err in finding defendants guilty of aggravated kidnapping since there was enough circumstantial evidence that jury could infer defendants knew of money to rob before kidnapping commenced, and jury instructions gave enough information regarding intent. Error in jury instruction regarding voluntary intoxication was harmless in light of record and verdict. Sentencing to upper term without permitting jury to decide aggravating factors beyond a reasonable doubt was harmless since a jury would have been able to find at least one aggravating circumstance using a beyond a reasonable doubt standard.
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