People v. Jones
Annotate this CaseDefendant, a convicted felon, carried a loaded and concealed firearm. A jury convicted Defendant of possession of a firearm by a felon, carrying a readily accessible concealed and unregistered firearm, and carrying an unregistered loaded firearm in public. Defendant appealed, arguing that Cal. Penal Code 654, which prohibits multiple punishment for an act that is punishable in different ways by different provisions of law, prohibited multiple punishment for his convictions. The court of appeal modified the judgment to stay execution of the sentence on count three and affirmed the judgment as modified. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that because different provisions of law punish in different ways Defendant's single act, section 654's plain language prohibits punishment for more than one of those crimes. Remanded.
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