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P. v. Brown CA4/3
This case involves a gang murder. Defendant Travis Jordan Brown was initially found guilty of first degree murder and street terrorism, and in a prior opinion, we reversed the murder conviction and remanded for a new trial. On remand, defendant was convicted of first degree murder once again with a gang special circumstance. In this appeal, he argues the trial court abused its discretion by refusing his request to disclose juror information from the first trial. He also claims that without the testimony of his accomplice, there was insufficient evidence to connect him to the murder, and therefore, his motion to acquit should have been granted. We disagree with both contentions and therefore affirm the judgment.

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