P. v. Esquivias CA2/2
One member of a gang’s clique gunned down another member of the clique, and was aided by two others. A few days later, they called the victim’s friend to take credit for the killing and to threaten him. Then two of them committed two armed robberies. All three were convicted of murder, two were convicted of robbery, and one was convicted of making criminal threats. All of them appeal, challenging the sufficiency of the evidence as to several counts, arguing that the trial court erred in instructing the jury and admitting certain items of evidence, asserting that the prosecutor engaged in misconduct, and contending that the trial court made several sentencing errors.
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