How have courts reviewed a finding that a defendant had multiple criminal objectives?

MultiRegion, United States of America

The following excerpt is from Harris v. Carey, No. CIV S-08-CV-2333 CHS (E.D. Cal. 2011):

A trial court's finding that a defendant had multiple criminal objectives is reviewed for abuse of discretion and will be upheld if supported by substantial evidence. (People v. Herrera (1999) 70 Cal.App.4th 1456, 1466.)

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