P. v. Mitchell
A jury found defendant and appellant Cameron Ansel Mitchell guilty of deliberate and premeditated attempted murder (Pen. Code, §§ 187, subd. (a), 664, subd. (a)),[1] torture (206), and first degree residential burglary of an inhabited dwelling (§§ 459, 460, subd. (a), 667.5, subd. (c)(21)). The jury also found true enhancements for personally using a dangerous or deadly weapon (§ 12022, subd. (b)(1)) and personally inflicting great bodily injury under circumstances involving domestic violence (§ 12022.7, subd. (e)). The trial court sentenced Mitchell to a total term of 19 years to life based on consecutive sentences for the attempted murder and burglary counts and the enhancements for the attempted murder count. The court stayed the sentence on the torture count and the enhancements for the burglary count.
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