People v. Duran

67 Cal. App. 4th 271
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 16, 1998
DocketNo. B114409
StatusPublished

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People v. Duran, 67 Cal. App. 4th 271 (Cal. Ct. App. 1998).

Opinion

Opinion

EPSTEIN, J.

Andy Duran challenges his convictions for attempted first degree murder, assault with a firearm, and exhibiting a deadly weapon to [269]*269resist arrest. He argues that the record lacks sufficient evidence to support the first and third counts. He also argues that CALJIC No. 2.90 does not adequately instruct the jury on the meaning of the phrase “beyond a reasonable doubt.” In the unpublished portions of the opinion, we conclude these contentions lack merit, and affirm the judgment.

In the published portion of this opinion, we agree with the Attorney General’s argument and modify the judgment to reflect an award of 76 days’ precommitment conduct credit. In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed. We also direct the court to prepare an amended abstract of judgment to reflect the correct credit award and the $200 fine.

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