P. v. Frahs CA4/3
“On March 31, 2016, at about 8:00 a.m., Frahs entered a small market in Santa Ana. J. Kim, the store’s owner, refused to sell Frahs a beer; a week earlier Frahs had tried to steal a pack of cigarettes. Frahs went outside of the store and began picking up rocks and throwing them at cars that were passing by. Frahs then reentered the store and walked towards the cooler. Frahs grabbed a can of beer and a can of Red Bull. Kim and his son stood at the front door in order to block Frahs from leaving. Frahs rushed towards the door and tried to push his way through. During the ensuing confrontation, Kim was hit in the head and fell down.” (Frahs I, supra, 27 Cal.App.5th at p. 787.)
1 Further undesignated statutory references are to the Penal Code.
Trial Court Proceedings
“Frahs testified in his own defense. Frahs said that in his early 20s he began hallucinating and experiencing delusions (he was 30 years old at the time of the trial).
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