Is there sufficient evidence to support a jury's finding that appellant intentionally inflicted great bodily injury upon Achan?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Hill, 2d Crim No. B268997 (Cal. App. 2016):

The evidence is sufficient to support the jury's findings that appellant willfully inflicted great bodily injury upon Achan and that the injury resulted in a traumatic condition. Appellant's claim to the contrary ignores the controlling standard of review, which requires us to review the evidence in the light most favorable to the judgment. (People v. Stanley, supra, 10

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