P. v. Crowder CA4/1
Joseph Colin Crowder engaged in a crime spree over several days in October 2016 that resulted in the filing of an information charging him with 15 crimes. Crowder pleaded guilty to five crimes: first degree robbery of an inhabited dwelling with a deadly weapon (Pen. Code, §§ 211, 212.5, subd. (a), 12022, subd. (b)(1); count 2); two counts of unlawfully taking a vehicle while being previously convicted of vehicle theft (Veh. Code, §§ 10851, subd. (a), § 666.5, subd. (a); counts 5 & 13); carjacking (§ 215, subd. (a); count 10), and evading an officer with reckless driving (Veh. Code, § 2800.2, subd. (a); count 15). He admitted certain enhancement allegations as to counts 2, 5, and 13. He also admitted to a prior strike allegation and one prison prior allegation. In exchange for his plea, the prosecution agreed to dismiss the remaining charges and allegations in the information and that Crowder would serve 20 years in prison.
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