...of a criminal street gang with personal and intentional discharge of a firearm by a principal causing great bodily injury, (2) assault with a firearm...
...and of robbing her. It also found that he personally used a firearm in committing each crime. (Pen. Code, §§ 187, 190.2, subd...
...defense, the jury convicted him of first-degree murder and a related firearm offense. Lancaster, however, later obtained federal habeas relief from these convictions....
The Recorder
...convicted in Michigan state court of first-degree murder and a related firearm offense. At the time the crime was committed, Michigan's intermediate appellate...
...with robbery, robbery, false imprisonment by violence, and assault with a semiautomatic firearm in connection with the alleged robbery of Lewis Peoples. At...
...jury and convicted of being a convicted felon in possession of a firearm (count 1) and receiving or possessing stolen property (count 4). Lewis had...
...second degree robbery, false imprisonment by violence, and assault with a semiautomatic firearm, with findings that a principal was armed with a firearm, defendant used...
...the vehicle out of gear, at which point Officer Wyatt pulled his firearm and shot Gonzalez in the head. Gonzalez died a short time later...
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