P. v. Tolbert CA2/7
Tolbert attacked a woman, who had stopped working for him as a prostitute, and took her cell phone. He was charged in an amended information with one count each of pimping (Pen. Code, § 266h, subd. (a)), second degree robbery (id., § 211) and human trafficking (id., § 236.1, subd. (a)).
After the trial court granted Tolbert’s motion to dismiss the human trafficking count, Tolbert pleaded no contest to the remaining counts of pimping and robbery. As part of the negotiated plea, the prosecutor agreed not to file weapons charges arising from an incident that had occurred while Tolbert had been released on bail.
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