P. v. Dockery
A second amended felony complaint charged defendant and appellant Dayveon Jommone Dockery with (1) three counts of attempted murder under Penal Code[1] sections 664 and 187, subdivision (a), with several firearm enhancements (counts 1-3); (2) three counts of assault with a firearm under section 245, subdivision (a)(2), with firearm allegations (counts 4-6); (3) street terrorism under section 186.22, subdivision (a) (count 7); and two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon under section 29800, subdivision (a)(1) (counts 8-9). The complaint also alleged that defendant committed all of the crimes for the benefit of a criminal street gang, and that he had a prior strike conviction for robbery.
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