People v. Armstrong People v. Armstrong

People v. Armstrong

1992.CA.40494; 8 CAL. APP. 4TH 1060; 10 CAL. RPTR. 2D 839

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Beschreibung des Verlags

Vincent Todd Armstrong appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial in which he was convicted of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury in violation of Penal Code section 245, subdivision (a)(1), and use of a destructive device with the intent to injure, intimidate, or terrify any person or to injure and destroy property in violation of section 12303.3. The issue of appellants prior conviction was bifurcated and the trial court found that appellant had previously been convicted of residential burglary, a serious felony within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a). He contends there was insufficient evidence of force likely to produce great bodily injury with regard to the assault charge; that the destructive device conviction is not a serious felony within the meaning of sections 667, subdivision (a) and 1192.7, subdivision (c); and that the court abused its discretion in consolidating the trial of the two offenses.

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Gewerbe und Technik
ERSCHIENEN
1992
13. August
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EN
Englisch
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12
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LawApp Publishers
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