P. v. Carrari CA2/6
A jury convicted Ronald Joseph Carrari of resisting an executive officer by means of threats (Pen. Code, § 69 ); stalking (§ 646.9, subd. (a)); and possession of a short-barreled shotgun (§ 33215). The trial court sentenced him to four years and four months in state prison for his crimes. It suspended execution of the sentence and placed Carrari on five years of formal probation.
Carrari challenges his conviction for resisting an executive officer based on insufficient evidence, incorrect jury instructions, and prosecutorial misconduct. He argues insufficient evidence and incorrect jury instructions on his stalking conviction. Carrari also contends his trial attorney rendered ineffective assistance because he did not file a motion to suppress or a motion to quash or traverse. We affirm.
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