P. v. Camacho CA2/5
In December 2016, the Los Angeles County District Attorney charged defendant Angelo Camacho (defendant) in a three-count information with kidnapping (count 1), injuring a spouse, cohabitant, fiancé, boyfriend, girlfriend, or child’s parent (count 2), and criminal threats (count 3). The information further alleged defendant personally inflicted great bodily injury in the commission of count 2. The charges were predicated on evidence that defendant forced his ex-girlfriend, R.G., to accompany him to his residence by threatening to harm her family and, once there, repeatedly struck her in the face and head.
Pursuant to an agreement with the People, defendant pled no contest to the kidnapping and injuring a spouse or cohabitant charges in exchange for the prosecution’s agreement to dismiss the criminal threats charge and to recommend the court impose an eight-year sentence, execution of which would be suspended while defendant was placed on probation.
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