P. v. Stroud CA4/1
In the present case (case No. SCD261604), Coleridge Bernard Stroud pleaded guilty to carjacking (Pen. Code, § 215, subd. (a); count 1), kidnapping (§ 207, subd. (a); count 2), robbery (§ 211; count 3), evading officer with reckless driving (Veh. Code,
§ 2800.2, subd. (a); count 4), and misdemeanor sexual battery (§ 243.4, subd. (e)(1); count 5). Stroud admitted the allegations that he committed the counts 1 through 4 felonies while released from custody on bail (§ 12022.1, subd. (b)) and he had suffered a prior felony conviction as well as two prior strike convictions under the "Three Strikes" law (§ 667 subds. (a); (b)-(i)). In exchange, the People dismissed the counts against Stroud in cases Nos. SCE348887 and SCD265623. The court sentenced Stroud to 38 years to life in state prison. Stroud contends the court abused its discretion by denying his motion to strike his prior strikes under People v. Superior Court (Romero) (1996) 13 Cal.4th 497 (Romero). We affirm.
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