P. v. Sconiers CA2/2
Defendant was convicted in 2014 of first degree murder as an aider and abettor of first degree burglary during which his accomplice committed a homicide (count 1). Defendant was also convicted of attempted first degree robbery (count 2) and first degree burglary (count 3), with a principal armed in the commission of the offenses (§ 12022, subd. (a)(1)). Defendant was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole due to the jury’s finding true the special circumstance alleged pursuant to section 190.2, subdivision (a)(17), that an accomplice committed the murder during the commission of a first degree burglary and during the commission of attempted first degree robbery. (See § 190.2, subd. (d).) Defendant was also sentenced to a determinate term of three years plus a one-year firearm enhancement as to count 2, and a term of six years plus a one-year firearm enhancement as to count 3. The sentences on counts 2 and 3 were stayed pursuant to section 654.
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