Nov 15, 2019

Defense files motion to dismiss the 25 to life firearm enhancement for convicted murderer Zachary Harrison



Deputy Public Defender Luke Brownfield has filed a motion to dismiss the 25 to life firearm enhancement for convicted murderer Zachary Harrison. That motion will be heard on November 18 the same day sentencing was continued to at defense request.

A jury found Harrison guilty of first degree murder. The special allegation was found to be true. Victim was Robert Holtsclaw.

First degree murder in California is 25 years-to-life in prison. The special allegation of personally and intentionally discharging a firearm and causing great bodily injury can result in an additional 10, 20 or 25-years to life in prison.

Deputy District Attorney Adrian Kamada is the prosecutor for the Harrison case and he is the lead prosecutor for the Ray Christie trial.

First three pages of defense motion:









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https://johnchiv.blogspot.com/2019/10/zachary-harrison-sentencing-continued.html?m=1

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