P. v. Galvan
Defendant appeals from the judgment after a jury convicted him of first degree murder and found he personally and intentionally discharged a firearm that caused death. (Pen. Code, SS 187, 12022.53, subd. (d).) The trial court found that defendant had two prior serious felony convictions (SS 667, subd. (a)(1)), 1170.12, subd. (b)) and had two prior prison terms. (S 667.5, subd. (b).)[2] Defendant was sentenced to a prison term of 50 years to life plus a consecutive term of 30 years to life for the firearm and prior conviction enhancements.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court erred by excluding evidence of third party culpability and by giving CALJIC No. 2.03. Court find no error and affirm the judgment.
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