P. v. Landa
A jury convicted defendant of attempted murder, assault with a semiautomatic firearm, and active participation in a criminal street gang. The jury found true the allegation Defendant personally discharged a firearm causing great bodily injury during the attempted murder. The court sentenced Defendant to prison for 40 years to life, consisting of 15 years to life for attempted murder and 25 years to life for the firearm enhancement. The court initially awarded him 775 days of conduct credit, but subsequently amended the abstract of judgment to reflect 803 days of credit. Defendant contends insufficient evidence supports the jury's finding that he knew of a pattern of criminal gang activity for purposes of the section 186.22(a) conviction. Court disagrees and affirms the judgment.
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