P. v. Hernandez CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Roger Adrian Hernandez contacted his live-in girlfriend Jennifer Clark via telephone advising her that he had discovered God’s plan for their family. He told her he was going to sacrifice himself and his daughter I.H. (Daughter) to show God how true defendant was to him. Defendant was going to give Clark a gun so that she could shoot him and then Daughter. Defendant was arrested when he arrived at Daughter’s school to pick her up.
Defendant was convicted of one count of making terrorist threats (Pen. Code, § 422). It was further found true that defendant had suffered one prior serious and violent felony offense within the meaning of sections 667, subdivisions (a), (c) through (e)(1) and 1170.12, subdivision (c)(1). Defendant was sentenced to six years four months to be served in state prison.
Defendant makes one claim on appeal that insufficient evidence was presented to support his conviction of making terrorist threats. We affirm the judgment.
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