P. v. Walker CA3
A jury found defendant Tyrone Walker guilty of three counts of robbery, one count of residential burglary, three counts of assault with a firearm, and one count of a criminal threat. It also found true the enhancement allegations he personally used a nonfirearm and firearm weapon and that the victim was elderly. The trial court sentenced defendant to 142 years to life in prison.
Defendant appeals, arguing the trial court erred when it denied his motion for a mistrial because the prosecutor elicited testimony that the search of the apartment defendant shared with his codefendant was a parole compliance search. We shall affirm.
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