People v. Tittle
Annotate this CaseFollowing a 2013 shooting at a birthday celebration, Tittle and Jackson were convicted on charges of attempted murder, shooting at an inhabited dwelling, and possession of a firearm by a felon. Tittle was charged with attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. The information included firearm use enhancements, gang enhancements, prior conviction, and prior prison term enhancements. The jury found Tittle and Jackson guilty on all counts and found as to both that the attempted murder was willful, premeditated, and deliberate, and that Jackson personally used and personally and intentionally discharged a handgun. The jury was unable to reach a verdict as to the other special allegations. The prior conviction allegations were found true. The court of appeal vacated and remanded with respect to the sentences, finding clerical errors and errors with respect to prior felony enhancements.
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