P. v. Green
In Superior Court of San Diego County case No. SCD197676, Cedric E. Green entered a negotiated guilty plea to robbery on public transportation (first degree robbery). (Pen. Code, 211/212.5)[2]In SCD197928, he entered a negotiated guilty plea to second degree robbery. ( 211.) In SCD198465, he entered a negotiated guilty plea to attempted murder ( 664/187) and admitted personal use of a deadly weapon ( 12022, subd. (b)(1)) and inflicting great bodily injury. ( 12022.7.) In SCD198875, he entered negotiated guilty pleas to battery on a law enforcement officer causing injury ( 243, subd. (c)) and resisting an executive officer ( 69).
The court sentenced Green to prison for a stipulated term of 16 years, eight months: the nine-year upper term for attempted murder, enhanced one year for deadly weapon use, and three years for inflicting great bodily injury, with consecutive terms of 16 months for robbery on public transportation, one year for robbery, eight months for battery on a law enforcement officer causing injury, and eight months for resisting an executive officer (one-third the middle terms). The court issued a certificate of probable cause. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.304(b).) The judgment is affirmed.
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