P. v. Estrada CA4/2
A jury convicted appellant, Joshua Santino Estrada, of several counts of assault, criminal threats, and being a felon in possession of a firearm. In one incident, Estrada confronted a neighbor by pointing a gun in his face and verbally threatening him. In another, Estrada confronted four men on the street with a gun and fired an errant shot at one before running off. The jury hung 11 to 1 in favor of conviction on an attempted murder charge. The jury found Estrada committed the assaults in the second incident and the gun-possession offense for the benefit of his gang, the predicate for a sentence enhancement.
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