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P. v. Moreno
A jury convicted Sergio Moreno, Jr. of first degree murder (Pen. Code, 187, subd. (a), count 1);[1] attempted willful, deliberate, premeditated murder ( 664, subd. (a); 187, subd. (a), counts 2 and 3); and shooting at an occupied motor vehicle ( 246, count 4.) As to all counts, the jury found true that he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury or death ( 12022.53, subd. (d)); personally used a firearm ( 12022.53, subd (b)); and was a principal who personally used and discharged a firearm causing death or great bodily injury ( 12022.53, subd. (e)(1)). On the sentencing information section of the minutes dated December 3, 2008, the trial court sentenced Moreno to 95 years to life plus two life terms as follows: as to count 1, it imposed a 25 years-to-life term with a consecutive 25 years-to-life term for the section 12022.53, subdivision (d) enhancement; as to count 2, it imposed a consecutive life with possibility for parole term with a consecutive 25 years-to-life term for the section 12022.53, subdivision (d) enhancement; as to count 3, it imposed a consecutive life with possibility for parole term with a consecutive 20 years for the section 12022.53, subdivision (c) enhancement; and the count 4 sentence of 5 years was stayed under section 654.

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