P. v. Ramos CA2/5
Defendant Alexander Ramos appeals from a judgment of conviction of first degree murder (count 1), second degree robbery (counts 3 & 4), and possession of a firearm with the identification numbers removed (count 5). (Pen. Code, §§ 187, subd. (a), 211, 23920. ) The jury found true the gang and firearm enhancement allegations, including under section 12022.53. (§ 186.22, subds. (b)(1)(C) (counts 1, 3, 4) & (d) (count 5); § 12022.53, subds. (b) (counts 3, 4) & (d) (count 1).) Defendant admitted an out-on-bail enhancement allegation resulting in a mandatory consecutive two-year term. (§ 12022.1.) The trial court sentenced defendant to 76 years to life in state prison. Because he was 20 years old when he committed these crimes, defendant will be eligible for a parole hearing during his 25th year of incarceration. (§ 3051, subd. (b)(3).)
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