P. v. Kamack
In separate trials, juries convicted appellants Ramelle Kamack[1] and Calvin Phipps[2] of the first degree murder of Joshua Davis and the attempted murder of Adriel Deayon. The juries found that the attempted murder was willful, premeditated and deliberate. (Pen. Code, §§ 187, subd. (a), 664, 187, subd. (a).)[3] With respect to both appellants, the juries found that the offenses were committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang. (§ 186.22, subd. (b)(1)(C).) In Kamack's case, the jury found that a principal personally discharged a firearm in commission of the murder and attempted murder. (§ 12022.53, subds. (c), (d), (e)(1).) In Phipps's case, the jury found that he personally discharged a firearm in commission of the murder and attempted murder. (§ 12022.53, subds. (b), (c ), (d), (e)(1).)
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