PEOPLE v. MILWARD
A jury convicted defendant George Milward of assault with a deadly weapon and assault by a life prisoner with a deadly weapon. (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (a)(1), 4500.)[1] The jury also found defendant had two strike convictions (for murder and attempted murder, arising out of the same case), one of which was also charged as a serious felony. ( 667, subds. (a), (b)-(i), 1170.12.)
The trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for life without parole for 27 years for assault by a life prisoner (nine years tripled per 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(i)), consecutive to a five-year term for a prior serious felony, consecutive to defendants current sentence (Super. Ct., Riverside County, 1993, No. ICR17175),[2] and imposed but stayed ( 654) a 25-year-to-life sentence for assault with a deadly weapon.
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