People v. Tittle
Annotate this CaseTittle and Jackson were charged with attempted willful, deliberate, and premeditated murder; shooting at an inhabited dwelling; and possession of a firearm by a felon. Tittle was also charged with attempting to elude a pursuing peace officer with willful or wanton disregard for the safety of persons or property. The indictment included firearm use, gang, and various prior conviction and prior prison term enhancements. Both pleaded not guilty. The jury found them guilty on all counts and found as to both that the attempted murder was willful, premeditated, and deliberate. The jury found true the allegations that Jackson personally used and personally and intentionally discharged a handgun, but was unable to reach a verdict as to the other special allegations. The prior conviction allegations were tried to the court, which found them true. The court sentenced Tittle to an indeterminate term of 21 years to life plus a consecutive determinate term of 21 years 4 months and sentenced Jackson to an indeterminate term of 41 years to life plus a consecutive determinate term of 13 years. The court of appeal held that certain sentence enhancements should be stricken and a clerical error should be corrected, but otherwise affirmed.
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