P. v. Moore
Defendant and appellant Dustin Paul Moore was charged by amended information with carjacking (Pen. Code, § 215, subd. (a), count 1), two counts of robbery (§ 211, counts 2 & 3), two counts of kidnapping for the purpose of robbery (§ 209, subd. (b)(1), counts 4 & 5), and two counts of false imprisonment by violence (§ 236, counts 6 & 7). As to each count, it was alleged that defendant knew a principal was armed with a firearm during the commission of the offense (§ 12022, subd. (d)), and that defendant personally used a knife during the commission of each offense (§ 12022, subd. (b)(1)). It was further alleged that he had three prior strike convictions. (§§ 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d), 667, subds. (b)-(i).) A jury found defendant guilty of carjacking (count 1), robbery (counts 2 & 3) and false imprisonment (counts 6 & 7). The jury also found all of the allegations true. The trial court dismissed the charges in counts 4 and 5 (kidnapping for robbery), pursuant to the People’
Comments on P. v. Moore