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P. v. Sheppard CA2/2
In 1996, a jury convicted defendant and appellant Lamont Sheppard of two counts of attempted murder (Pen. Code, §§ 664/187, subd. (a)), one count of assault with a firearm (§ 245, subd. (a)(2)), and one count of discharge of a firearm with gross negligence (§ 246.3). As to the attempted murder counts, the jury found true the allegations that the offenses were committed willfully, deliberately, and with premeditation (§ 664, subd. (a)), and that a principal was armed with a firearm (§ 12022, subd. (a)(1)). The jury found not true the allegations that defendant personally used a firearm or that he personally inflicted great bodily injury. Defendant was sentenced to state prison for two consecutive life terms with the possibility of parole, plus three years four months. (People v. Sheppard (Jan. 14, 1999), B108626 [nonpub. opn.], at pp. 1–2.)
Defendant appealed, and on January 14, 1999, we affirmed the judgment. (People v. Sheppard, supra, B108626, at p. 19.)

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