P. v. Soletti CA1/1
A jury convicted defendant Jason Soletti of two counts of assault with a deadly weapon, three counts of custodial possession of a weapon, and one count of resisting an executive officer based on three separate incidents that occurred while Soletti was incarcerated at the Martinez Detention Facility. On appeal, he contends that the two assault convictions must be reversed, because (1) there was insufficient evidence he committed assault with an implement that qualified as a “deadly weapon” and (2) the trial court erroneously instructed the jury on the definition of that term. We affirm.
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