How have courts dealt with the issue of gang-related violence?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Silva, E073150 (Cal. App. 2020):

proceedings, defendant admitted having suffered a strike prior. He was sentenced to prison for 75 years to life." (People v. Silva, supra, E055801, at pp. 1-2, fn. omitted.)

Defendant appealed, and this court reversed the gang enhancement findings as to both offenses and the firearm findings as to the murder. (People v. Silva, supra, E055801, at p. 2.)

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