P. v. Gonzalez
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Defendants were convicted of first-degree murder by a jury. The jury also found that the murder was committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang. Defendants' convictions were affirmed on appeal and then they each filed for resentencing relief under Sec. 1172.6. The trial court denied relief, and on initial appeal, the court remanded for further proceedings. On remand, the trial court the court found Defendants guilty of murder as direct aiders and abettors and denied their petitions for resentencing.
Ultimately, the Second Appellate District denied relief after considering each Defendant's arguments.
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