P. v. Jackson CA4/9
A jury found defendant and appellant Julius Caesar Jackson II guilty of multiple felonies, including attempted murder and kidnapping to commit robbery. Defendant contends his conviction for kidnapping to commit robbery is not supported by substantial evidence and that the aggravated kidnapping statute is so impermissibly vague that it violates due process. Defendant also contends the one-year prison prior enhancements must be stricken from his sentence in light of the passage of Senate Bill 136 (2019–2020 Reg. Sess.) during the pendency of this appeal and that the abstract of judgment must be corrected to reflect the correct amount of fees imposed by the trial court at sentencing.
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