Prosecutor Robert Villa argued that Jose Elias Aguilar made conscious decisions during a crime spree, claiming his actions were not solely influenced by his drug use.
Defense attorney Randy Na stated that Aguilar was too detached from reality due to methamphetamine to have formed the specific intent required for first-degree murder.
Witnesses described how Aguilar ignored their desperate attempts to stop him during the carjackings, reinforcing the argument that he was unable to acknowledge reality.
Throughout a three-day spree, Aguilar allegedly committed multiple violent acts, and the prosecution contends that his drug use does not absolve him of responsibility.
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