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P. v. Berry
Defendant appeals from judgments entered after a jury convicted them of conspiracy to commit robbery, two counts of second degree robbery, and special circumstances (robbery-murder) first-degree murder. Defendant was also convicted of two counts of assault on a peace officer and evading an officer. The jury found that defendant personally and intentionally discharged a firearm causing death during the commission of the murder and robberies, and convicted him on a separate count of possession of a firearm by a felon.
Appellants raise numerous contentions which are rejected with one exception: the trial court erred in ordering them to pay parole revocation fines. Court struke the parole revocation fines and affirmed the judgments as modified.

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