P. v. Olobayo-Aisony CA2/2
In an information filed by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office, defendant and appellant Adekunle Olobayo-Aisony was charged with criminal threats, false imprisonment by violence, misdemeanor battery, dissuading a witness from reporting a crime, assault with intent to commit a felony (§ 220, subd. (a)(1); count 5), and attempted forcible rape. The jury found defendant guilty of counts 2 and 4. After waiving his right to trial on the prior felony conviction allegations, defendant admitted a prior serious felony conviction for purposes of section 667, subdivision (a)(1), and the “Three Strikes” Law. Defendant was sentenced to nine years in state prison, calculated as follows: the two-year middle term for count 4, doubled pursuant to the Three Strikes law, plus five years for the prior serious felony conviction (§ 667, subd. (a)(1)), and stayed the sentence on count 2. Defendant received 748 days of presentence custody credit.
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