P. v. Moore CA3
A jury found defendant Aaron Robert Moore guilty of four counts of attempted premeditated murder, three counts of shooting at an inhabited dwelling or occupied vehicle, and assault with a firearm related to two driveby shootings he committed a week apart. As to each of those counts of conviction, the jury found true that defendant committed those offenses for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a criminal street gang, and with the specific intent to promote, further, or assist in any criminal conduct by gang members. (Pen. Code, § 186.22, subd. (b)(1), (4) & (5).) The jury also found true multiple firearm enhancements. Relating to a separate incident, the jury found defendant guilty of carrying a concealed and unregistered firearm in a vehicle.
On appeal, defendant contends the evidence is insufficient to support the jury’s finding regarding the gang enhancements. He also raises claims related to his sentencing, which, as we explain post, we need not and do no
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