People v. Westlund

87 Cal. App. 4th 652, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 712, 2001 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 1867, 2001 Daily Journal DAR 2419, 2001 Cal. App. LEXIS 155
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedMarch 5, 2001
DocketNo. F032185
StatusPublished
Cited by6 cases

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People v. Westlund, 87 Cal. App. 4th 652, 104 Cal. Rptr. 2d 712, 2001 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 1867, 2001 Daily Journal DAR 2419, 2001 Cal. App. LEXIS 155 (Cal. Ct. App. 2001).

Opinion

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ARDAIZ, P. J.

In October 1996, Frederick D. Westlund was charged in a five-count information with possession of a cane knife (Pen. Code, § 12020, subd. (a));1 possession of a silencer for firearms (§ 12520); possession of a destructive device (§ 12303); possession of a substance or'material, or combination of substances or materials with the intent to make a destructive or explosive device (§ 12312); and being a felon in possession of a firearm (§ 12021, subd. (a)(1).) Two prior serious felony convictions were alleged within the meaning of section 667, subdivisions (b) through (i), as well as three prior prison term enhancements within the meaning of 667.5, subdivision (b). Appellant entered pleas of not guilty and denied the prior convictions and prison term allegations. Trial commenced on October 10, 1997, and an amended information was filed October 27, 1997, adding one additional prior serious felony conviction and three additional prior prison term enhancements. On October 15, 1997, appellant pled guilty to all counts and admitted the priors. The court indicated a sentence of 25 years to life. On February 5, 1998, over objection by the district attorney, appellant withdrew his guilty plea.

The matter was tried again before a jury beginning October 21, 1998. Appellant stipulated to being an ex-felon as to count V, and the People voluntarily dismissed count III (possession of a destructive device). During trial, the trial court granted appellant’s motion to dismiss count I (possession of a cane knife). On October 22 a jury convicted appellant of the three remaining counts. At a bifurcated trial on his prior convictions, the trial court found appellant had been convicted of three prior serious felony crimes and that he had served five prison terms.

On November 20, 1998, the trial court sentenced appellant to three consecutive terms of 25 to life, plus five additional one-year terms for the prior prison enhancements. Appellant timely appeals, and claims: (1) insufficient evidence supports a conviction for possession of a material or substance with intent to make explosives; (2) the trial court erred in its instructions by not providing definitions of the words “material” and “substance” for the jury; (3) the trial court incorrectly allowed the prosecution to pursue a legally incorrect theory of guilt regarding a “destructive device;” (4) the trial court erroneously failed to instruct the jury that “knowledge of presence” and “knowledge of nature” are essential elements of the offense of possession of a silencer; (5) the trial court erroneously admitted irrelevant and prejudicial evidence of the statement of a confidential informant; (6) the trial court erroneously gave CALJIC No. 2.03, the consciousness of guilt [655]*655instruction; (7) his three prior Florida convictions do not qualify as strikes under the “Three Strikes” law; (8) the trial court erred in imposing a sentence in excess of the indicated sentence after a trial on the merits; (9) the trial court erred in imposing multiple prison term enhancements for a prison term served as one block of time; (10) the trial court erroneously determined appellant had no right to collaterally attack his prior convictions on Boykin-Tahl

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