P. v. Crockett CA2/3
Defendant and appellant Willie Crockett appeals his conviction of, among other things, robbery, aggravated assault, attempted murder, attempted robbery, and attempted premeditated murder of a police officer, with gang and firearm-use enhancements. He urges on appeal that (1) the gang enhancement with respect to one incident was not supported by substantial evidence; (2) each of the gang enhancements was based on inadmissible testimonial hearsay, in violation of People v. Sanchez (2016) 63 Cal.4th 665 (Sanchez); (3) the jury was misinstructed on the natural and probable consequences doctrine; and (4) the case must be remanded to allow the trial court to exercise sentencing discretion. For the reasons discussed below, the judgment of conviction is affirmed, and the matter is remanded for resentencing as discussed more fully in sections (4) and (5).
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