P. v. Rose
A jury found defendant guilty of making terrorist threats (Pen. Code, S 422) (count 1) while personally using a firearm (SS 12022.5, subd. (a), 1192.7, subd. (c)(8)), being a felon in possession of a firearm (S 12021, subd. (c)) (count 2), and being under the influence of drugs while in possession of a loaded, operable firearm (Health and Saf. Code, S 11550, subd. (e)) (count 3). As a result, defendant was sentenced to a total term of six years eight months in state prison. Defendant's sole contention on appeal is that there was insufficient evidence to sustain his conviction for making criminal threats. Court reject this contention and affirm the judgment.
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