P. v. Arias CA2/6
Juan Jose Arias pleaded guilty in two cases being appealed: resisting an officer by force (Pen. Code, § 69, subd. (a)) and trespass by threat (§ 601, subd. (a)). He also admitted he was out on bail when he committed both offenses. (§ 12022.1, subd. (b).)
In a third case, which for some reason is not part of this appeal, Arias pleaded guilty to trespass by threat and evading an officer (Veh. Code, § 2800.2, subd. (a)) and admitted to being out on bail. The parties agreed to a total sentence of 11 years for all three cases. The trial court sentenced Arias to 11 years as follows: the upper term of three years for one count of trespass by threat, consecutive middle terms of eight months for each of the three remaining offenses, and consecutive terms of two years each on three enhancements for committing the offenses while out on bail.
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