P. v. Gomez CA1/1
Defendant Elroy Gomez told an acquaintance that he was obligated to kill him and proceeded to slash and stab the acquaintance with at least two different weapons. A jury convicted Gomez of attempted premeditated murder, possession of ammunition by a felon, and assault with a deadly weapon, and the trial court sentenced him to 24 years and four months to life in prison. On appeal, Gomez claims that the attempted murder conviction was supported by insufficient evidence of intent and that his trial counsel rendered ineffective assistance by failing to advise him to accept a plea offer of a nine-year sentence. We affirm.
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