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P. v. Flores CA4/3
Appellant was convicted of multiple crimes, including two counts of attempted murder with attendant firearm enhancements, for shooting at a pair of rival gang members. On appeal, he contends the evidence supports only one count of attempted murder, not two, and the prosecution violated its duty to disclose exculpatory evidence. We reject theses contentions and affirm the judgment. However, we agree with appellant that the matter must be remanded to allow the trial court to decide whether to strike his firearm enhancements in the interest of justice.

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