P. v. Amparan CA4/1
Ted Amparan, a Marine stationed at Camp Pendleton, sexually assaulted six different women over a number of years. A jury found him guilty of two counts each of forcible rape (Pen. Code, § 261, subd. (a)(2); counts 1, 8) and assault with intent to commit a specific felony (§ 220, subd. (a)(1); counts 4, 7), three counts of forcible sexual penetration (§ 289, subd. (a); counts 2, 3, 5) and kidnapping to commit a specific felony (§ 209, subd. (b)(1); count 6). In relation to count 3, the jury found that Amparan had used a deadly weapon in the commission of the offense (§ 12022.3, subd (a); § 667.61, subds. (b), (c), (e)). In relation to counts 1, 2, 3, 5, and 8, the jury found Amparan committed an offense enumerated in section 667.61, subdivision (c), against more than one victim (§ 667.61, subds. (b), (c), (e)). The trial court sentenced Amparan to an aggregated indeterminate term of 75 years to life in prison, plus life, plus a total determinate term of 15 years in prison.
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