Opinion ID: 1181051
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Heading: Felony Murder/Intent to Kill

Text: The jury was not instructed to find defendant intended to kill before returning a true finding as to any of the special circumstances. (See Carlos v. Superior Court (1983) 35 Cal.3d 131 [197 Cal. Rptr. 79, 672 P.2d 862].) As we recently explained in People v. Anderson (1987) 43 Cal.3d 1104, 1138-1148 [240 Cal. Rptr. 585, 742 P.2d 1306], Carlos must be overruled in light of intervening decisions of the United States Supreme Court. We find the record establishes beyond doubt that defendant was the actual killer in this case, and hence the finding required by Enmund v. Florida (1982) 458 U.S. 782 [73 L.Ed.2d 1140, 102 S.Ct. 3368], is satisfied. ( Cabana v. Bullock (1986) 474 U.S. 376, 390-391 [88 L.Ed.2d 704, 719-720, 106 S.Ct. 689, 699-700].)