P. v. Moreno CA4/1
Defendant Raymond Moreno appeals from a judgment of conviction. A jury convicted Moreno of a single count of corporal injury to a spouse, and found true the allegations that in committing the offense, Moreno caused great bodily injury and used a deadly or dangerous weapon. The jury concluded that Moreno had stabbed his wife, E.R.
On appeal, Moreno contends that there is insufficient evidence in the record to support his conviction. Specifically, he asserts that the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to establish that he is the person who stabbed E.R. on the night in question.
Moreno also contends that the trial court failed to understand that it had the discretion to strike one or both of the nonmandatory enhancements.
In addition, after this appeal was fully briefed, Moreno requested leave to file a supplemental brief to argue that, pursuant to Senate Bill No. 1393 (2017–2018 Reg. Sess.) (S.B. 1393), he is entitled to remand for resentencing to allow the trial co
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