P. v. Alexander CA2/2
A jury found appellant Phillip Alexander guilty of forcible rape (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2)). In a bifurcated proceeding, the jury found true the allegations that appellant had two prior serious felony convictions within the meaning of the “Three Strikes” Law (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)), namely, two counts of robbery, and that these two counts involved two separate victims. The jury also found true the allegation that appellant had one prior serious felony conviction for robbery within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a)(1).
The trial court sentenced appellant to state prison for a total term of 30 years to life, consisting of 25 years to life pursuant to the Three Strikes law, plus five years pursuant to section 667, subdivision (a)(1).
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