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P. v. Shell CA2/8
Defendant Donnell Lamont Shell was charged with 17 counts in relation to events occurring between December 8 and 9, 2016. It was also alleged that he suffered a prior strike conviction, and that some of the offenses involved the infliction of great bodily injuries. Defendant pled no contest to one count of injuring his cohabitant, one count of abusing a child, and one count of hit and run driving resulting in property damage, and he admitted a prior strike. In exchange, the prosecutor dismissed 14 counts and agreed to an aggregate term of seven years in prison. The court imposed the agreed upon sentence of seven years, consisting of the low term of two years for injuring a cohabitant, doubled due to the strike, plus three years for the great bodily injury (GBI) enhancement. The court imposed concurrent sentences for the child abuse and hit and run counts.

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