P. v. Hin
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The defendant was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Alfonso Martinez during a robbery and kidnapping, and for the attempted murder of Deborah Pizano. The jury also found him guilty of several other crimes, including second-degree robbery and multiple counts of attempted murder related to a separate drive-by shooting. The jury found true the allegations that a principal discharged a firearm causing death or great bodily injury but did not find that the crimes were committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang.
The trial court denied the defendant's motion to suppress his custodial statements, finding that he was properly advised of his Miranda rights and that his waiver was voluntary. The court also denied the defendant's motion to sever the charges related to the two incidents, finding that the evidence was cross-admissible and that the charges were of the same class. The jury was instructed on multiple theories of liability, including direct aiding and abetting, natural and probable consequences, and felony murder.
The California Supreme Court reviewed the case and reversed the six counts of attempted premeditated murder and the one count of being an active participant in a criminal street gang. The court also vacated the gang-murder special-circumstance true finding. The court affirmed the judgment in all other respects, including the first-degree murder conviction and the death sentence. The court found that the instructional errors related to the natural and probable consequences doctrine and felony murder were harmless beyond a reasonable doubt for the murder conviction but not for the attempted murder convictions. The court also held that the evidence was insufficient to support the gang allegations under the amended statute.
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