P. v. Ware CA2/5
Following a guilty verdict on a criminal threats charge, the trial court initially sentenced defendant and appellant James Ware, Jr., (defendant) to 35 years to life in prison—comprised of a 25-years-to-life Three Strikes sentence for the conviction plus ten years under Penal Code section 667, subdivision (a)(1) for sustaining two prior serious felony convictions. In a prior appeal, we reversed that judgment for instructional error and gave the People the option of retrying the case or accepting a reduction of the conviction to attempted criminal threats.
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