P. v. Evans
Appellant was charged with 11 felony counts, including kidnapping to commit rape, forcible rape, two counts of forcible oral copulation, forcible penetration with a foreign object, carjacking, second degree robbery, assault with a deadly weapon, auto theft, and two counts of false imprisonment by violence. The counts all arose out of an attack on victim, whom appellant forced off the road. The jury found appellant guilty of all 11 counts. The jury also found numerous special allegations true, including allegations of aggravated sexual assault and kidnapping for sexual purposes. In a bifurcated proceeding, the trial court found appellant had been convicted of five prior convictions, eight prior serious felonies, had suffered 11 prior strike convictions, and had served 11 prior prison terms. Appellant was sentenced to a total prison term of 301 years to life. Defendant appeals, judgment affirmed, sentence reduced.
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