California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Jose D., In re, 219 Cal.App.3d 582, 268 Cal.Rptr. 364 (Cal. App. 1990):
[219 Cal.App.3d 588] A statute should not be interpreted in a manner leading to absurd results (People v. Fulton (1984) 155 Cal.App.3d 91, 102, 201 Cal.Rptr. 879), but there is nothing absurd in a legislative conclusion that the person who actually discharged a firearm from a motor vehicle should receive a greater punishment than aiders and abettors who are liable for the underlying offense itself.
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