People v. Weddington
Annotate this CaseDefendants Weddington, Nunnery, and Bashir appealed their convictions for various crimes committed as a member of the “Seven Trey Gangster Hustler Crip” criminal street gang. The court concluded that substantial evidence supports the attempted burglary convictions; substantial evidence supports the trial court's true findings on the gang allegations; defendants' convictions for evading a police officer in willful disregard for safety find substantial evidentiary support in the record; the trial court had no sua sponte duty to instruct the jury on the lesser included offense of misdemeanor evading; and defendants have forfeited any claim on appeal regarding the trial court's exercise of its sentencing discretion as to Count 8, possession of burglary tools. Accordingly, the court affirmed the judgments.
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