Source: https://www.leagle.com/decision/incaco20100722026
Timestamp: 2017-08-22 01:43:46
Document Index: 612670972

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 667', '§ 187', '§ 12022', '§ 667', '§ 12022', '§ 654', '§ 667', '§ 12021', '§ 654', '§ 667', '§ 12316', '§ 4532', '§ 667']

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. ANDREW QUINTON HERNANDEZ, Defendant and Appellant.
Count Offense or enhancement Sentencing provision Term 1 Second degree murder § 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(iii) 51 years to life (lesser-included offense) §§ 187, 189 1 Personal discharge of a § 12022.53, subd. (d) 25 years to life, firearm resulting in death consecutive 1 Prior prison term § 667.5, subd. (b) 1 year, consecutive 1 Personal use of a firearm § 12022.5, subd (a) 15 years to life, stayed under § 654 2 Being a felon in possession § 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(ii) 25 years to life, of a firearm, § 12021, stayed under § 654 subd. (a)(1) 3 Being a felon in possession § 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(ii) 25 years to life, of ammunition, § 12316, consecutive subd. (b) 4 Escape by force, § 4532, § 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(ii) 25 years to life, subd. (b)(1) consecutive
"We, the Jury, empaneled to try the above entitled cause, find the defendant, ANDREW [QUINTON] HERNANDEZ, not guilty of Felony, to wit: Murder of Jon Summons, in violation of Section 187(a) of the Penal Code, as charged in the first count of the Information." "We, the Jury, empaneled to try the above entitled cause, find it to be not true the defendant, ANDREW [QUINTON] HERNANDEZ, did personally and intentionally discharge a firearm which proximately caused great bodily injury or death to another person, not an accomplice, during the commission of murder of Jon Summons, within the meaning of Penal Code Section 12022.53(d), as alleged in the first count of the Information."
"We, the Jury, empaneled to try the above entitled cause, find the defendant, ANDREW [QUINTON] HERNANDEZ, guilty of Felony, to wit: Murder in the Second Degree, in violation of Section [187] of the Penal Code, a lesser but necessarily included offense in the crime charged in the first count of the Information." "We, the Jury, empaneled to try the above entitled cause, find it to be true the defendant, ANDREW [QUINTON] HERNANDEZ, did personally and intentionally discharge a firearm which proximately caused great bodily injury or death to another person, not an accomplice, during the commission of murder of Jon Summons, within the meaning of Penal Code Section 12022.53(d), as alleged in the second count of the Information." (Italics added.)
1. Subsequent statutory references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise indicated.