P. v. Garnett
Farrar Garnett appeals from the judgment entered following his conviction by a jury for murder and attempted murder with special findings by the jury Garnett had personally discharged a firearm causing death or great bodily injury and had committed the offenses to benefit a criminal street gang and by the court in a bifurcated proceeding he had suffered a prior serious or violent felony conviction. On appeal Garnett argues the trial court erred in failing to bifurcate the trial of the gang enhancement allegations from the trial of the substantive offenses and there was insufficient evidence to support the jurys true findings on the gang allegations. Court affirm.
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