California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Phothirath, C092316 (Cal. App. 2021):
The trial court sentenced defendant to an aggregate term of 14 years four months: the upper term of nine years for attempted murder, plus 25 years to life for the firearm enhancement, a consecutive one-year term for assault with a deadly weapon by force likely to cause great bodily injury, plus three years four months for the gang enhancement (one-third the midterm), plus one year for the great bodily injury enhancement; and, imposed and stayed under section 654 a three-year term for assault with a firearm, plus a one-year term on the firearm enhancement, plus three years on the gang enhancement. On appeal, we affirmed defendant's conviction. (People v. Xabandith (July 5, 2005, C045950) [nonpub. opn.].)[2]
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