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P. v. Johnson CA4/1
A jury convicted Marlon Johnson of two counts of second degree murder (Pen. Code, § 187, subd. (a); counts 1 and 2); and unlawful discharge of a firearm at an occupied motor vehicle (§ 246; count 3). The jury found true that regarding counts 1 and 2, Johnson: (1) personally used a firearm (handgun) within the meaning of sections 12022.5, subdivision (a) and 12022.53, subdivision (b); (2) personally used and intentionally discharged a firearm (handgun) within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivision (c); and (3) personally used and intentionally discharged a firearm (handgun) proximately causing great bodily injury and death within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivision (d). Regarding count 3, the jury also found Johnson personally used and intentionally discharged a firearm (handgun) proximately causing great bodily injury and death within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivision (d).

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