P. v. Hall CA2/1
Defendant Elijah Kareem Shabazz Hall was convicted of one count of first degree murder, two counts of attempted second degree robbery, and three counts of second degree robbery. The jury found true gang enhancement allegations relating to all six offenses, and it also found true certain firearm enhancement allegations pertaining to the first degree murder and second degree robbery counts. The trial court sentenced Hall to a total state prison term of 23 years plus 75 years to life, which includes the gang and firearm enhancements, several of which were stayed.
On appeal, Hall claims the trial court erred in resuming his trial after suspending it for six months due to the COVID-19 pandemic. He also challenges the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the gang enhancements, and claims the judgment must be modified to include an additional day of presentence custody credit.
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