P. v. Singleton CA1/2
Defendant Terrence Singleton was one of three men who robbed two patrons at a San Francisco gas station. A jury found defendant guilty of two counts of second degree robbery, and that he did have a prior felony conviction as alleged. After denying defendant’s motion for a new trial, the trial court sentenced him to state prison for terms prescribed by law. Defendant contends: (1) his convictions are not supported by substantial evidence; (2) the trial court abused its discretion in denying him a new trial; (3) the trial court abused its discretion with evidentiary rulings; and, (4) he is the victim of several instructional errors. We conclude defendant has failed to demonstrate prejudicial error, and affirm.
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