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CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE, EVIDENCE, SENTENCING
People v. Lewis
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CRIMINAL LAW & PROCEDURE, EVIDENCE, SENTENCING
People v. Lewis, No. S031603
Defendant's conviction and death sentence for, inter alia, first
degree murder, robbery, kidnapping for robbery offenses committed
against five victims is: 1)
vacated in part as to the lying-in-wait special-circumstance
findings related to four victims; and 2) reversed in part as to six
convictions for simple kidnapping. The judgment is modified to
reflect a single sentence for conspiracy, and sentences for a
conspiracy conviction in one count and for certain robbery
convictions are stayed.
However, despite any error, the remainder of the convictions as
well as the death sentence are affirmed over claims of error
regarding: 1) prearraignment delay; 2) denial of a change of venue;
3) denial of a motion for severance; 4) whether admission of a
codefendant's out-of-court statements violated state law and
deprived him of his Sixth Amendment rights; 5) jury selection
issues; 6) erroneous admission of evidence; 7) a Crawford claim; 8)
the sufficiency of the evidence; 9) the constitutionality of the
lying-in-wait special circumstance; 10) felony-murder special
circumstances; 11) whether certain crimes of conviction were lesser
included offenses of kidnapping for robbery; 12) a failure to hold a
competency hearing; and 13) various other penalty phase issues.
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