People v. Casillas
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After a jury convicted defendant of attempted premeditated murder and assault on a peace officer, assault with a firearm, and two counts of possession of a firearm by a felon, the trial court sentenced him to a determinate term of 18 years, followed by a consecutive term of 55 years to life.
In the published portion of the opinion, the court concluded that the trial court properly admitted evidence of defendant's immigration status and deportation history on the limited issue of motive. The court concluded that there was no reversible error in defendant's remaining claims and affirmed the judgment.
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