P. v. Ochoa CA2/3
A jury convicted Tomas Ramos Ochoa and Guillermo Teran of two counts of murder in connection with an attempted robbery. On appeal, Ochoa argues there is insufficient evidence supporting his convictions, and the trial court made several instructional errors. Teran argues the trial court erred in admitting experimental evidence, and he received ineffective assistance of counsel. We remand Teran’s case to correct an error in his abstract of judgment. We affirm the judgments in all other respects.
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