P. v. Guerrero CA4/3
A jury convicted Freddy Guerrero of prohibited possession of a firearm and ammunition (former Pen. Code, §§ 12021, subd. (a)(1); 12316, subd. (b)(1)) because he had a prior felony conviction, and found true the penalty enhancement allegation that he committed the crimes for the benefit of a criminal street gang (§ 186.22, subd. (b)(1)). Guerrero admitted in a bifurcated proceeding that the prior conviction qualified as a serious felony (§ 667, subd. (a)(1)) and a sentencing strike (§§ 667, subds. (d), (e)(1); 1170.12, subd. (b), (d)(1)). The trial court sentenced Guerrero to an aggregate prison term of 15 years, consisting of six years as the upper term for felony firearm possession, four years for the gang enhancement on that offense, and five years for the prior strike; the court imposed a concurrent term for the ammunition possession and associated gang enhancement. Guerrero raises several contentions on appeal that boil down to a challenge to the sufficiency of the evidenc
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