P. v. Combs CA6
After a court trial, defendant Andre Combs was found guilty of second degree murder. (Pen. Code § 187, subd. (a).) The trial court also found true the allegation that defendant had suffered a prior strike. (§ 1170.12, subd. (c)(1).) The trial court sentenced defendant to a prison term of 30 years to life.
On appeal, defendant argues that there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction for second degree murder. Specifically, he argues that his claim that he killed in self-defense was “a plausible one” and supported by ample evidence. We find there was substantial evidence to support his conviction, and affirm the judgment.
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