P. v. Williams CA4/3
Appellant Taylor Evan Williams was convicted of attempted voluntary manslaughter and two counts of aggravated assault on a police officer. The jury also found true sentence enhancement allegations that appellant personally used a firearm during his crimes. Appellant argues there is insufficient evidence to support one of the assault counts, and the matter should be remanded to allow the trial court to decide whether to dismiss the firearm enhancements in the interest of justice. We find appellant’s arguments well taken. Accordingly, we reverse in part and remand for resentencing.
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