People v. Hajek
Annotate this CaseDefendants, Stephen Edward Hajek and Loi Tan Vo, were convicted of, among other crimes, the murder of Su Hung. The jury found true lying-in-wait and torture-murder special circumstances as to both defendants. The jury also found true firearm use allegations as to Hajek and deadly or dangerous weapon use as to Vo, in Defendants’ commission of the murder, attempted murder, kidnapping, and false imprisonment counts. The jury returned verdict of death as to each defendant. The Supreme Court affirmed the death judgments, reversed the lying-in-wait special circumstances findings as to both defendants, and ordered that the firearm use enhancements found true as to Hajek be struck and replaced with deadly or dangerous weapon use enhancements, holding (1) there was insufficient evidence to show that Defendants intentionally killed the victim while lying in wait, but the reversal of the lying-in-wait special-circumstance findings did not require reversal of Defendants’ death sentences; and (2) a change in the law excluding pellet guns from the definition of a firearm required that Hajek’s firearm use enhancements involving the use of a pellet gun be struck, but the jury’s true findings on the firearm use enhancements necessarily included true findings on deadly or dangerous weapon use enhancements.
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