P. v. Jimenez CA4/1
Agustin Jimenez attacked his wife and stepdaughter in the family's home. As a result, Jimenez was arrested and eventually convicted by a jury of multiple crimes related to the incident: Two counts of false imprisonment (Pen. Code, §236 ), making a criminal threat (§ 422, subd. (a)), vandalism (§ 594, subd. (a)), evading police (Veh. Code, § 2800.2, subd. (a)), domestic battery (§ 243, subd. (e)(1)) as a lesser included offense of inflicting corporal injury on a spouse (§ 273.5, subd. (a)), and misdemeanor child endangerment as a lesser included offense of felony child endangerment. The jury also found Jimenez not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and could not reach a verdict on a second count of the same crime. After trial, Jimenez admitted a prior serious felony conviction and the court imposed a total sentence of 12 years and two months, which included a five-year enhancement for the prior serious felony conviction under section 667, subdivision (a).
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