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P. v. Moore
Appellant shot his ex-girlfriend, K.C., because she refused to go back to living with him and working as a prostitute. He was convicted of attempted premeditated murder and personal discharge of a firearm, causing great bodily injury. The sentence was life imprisonment, consecutive to 25 years to life in prison. On appeal, he contends: (1) The trial court denied him due process of law by refusing to instruct on voluntary intoxication; and (2) There was insufficient evidence that K.C.'s gunshot wounds constituted great bodily injury, for the purpose of Penal Code section 12022.53, subdivision (d) (S 12022.53(d)).[1]
Court find no error, and affirm.

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