P. v. Griffin CA3
“Defendant and Arthur Robertson, the victim, had quarreled over a narcotics transaction. Defendant lay in wait for the victim and as the victim drove by, fired at him twice with a shotgun, severely wounding him.” (People v. Griffin (Apr. 26, 1994, C016151) [nonpub. opn.].) In 1993, defendant was found guilty of attempted murder in the first degree (§§ 664, 187), shooting at an occupied vehicle (§ 246), and being a felon in possession of a firearm (§ 12021). The attempted murder charge included several enhancements: personal use of a firearm (§ 12022.5), infliction of great bodily injury (§ 12022.7), felony committed while on bail (§ 12022.1), prior serious felony conviction (§ 667, subd. (a)), and two prior prison terms (§ 667.5, subd. (a)). Defendant appealed his conviction, which we affirmed. (People v. Griffin, supra, C016151.)
In September 2019, defendant filed a petition for resentencing under section 1170.95.
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