P.v. Youshock CA1/3
After a jury found him guilty of numerous terror-related crimes on school property, including attempted murder, defendant Alexander Youshock entered into a negotiated plea agreement that included a stipulation that he was legally insane when he committed count three, exploding a destructive device with intent to commit murder (Former Pen. Code, § 12308 ). The trial court thereafter imposed, and then stayed, a total prison term of 24 years 8 months, after which defendant was committed to Napa State Hospital for an indeterminate term.
Several years later, the parties stipulated that defendant’s sanity had been restored, with the result that the stay of his determinate term of 24 years 8 months was lifted, and he was sent to prison.
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