P. v. Khademi CA3
In 2017, K.E., a veteran, was shopping when defendant yelled obscenities and various anti-American sentiments. K.E. took offense to defendant’s language and responded. Defendant then threatened to cut off K.E.’s head and attempted to stab him.
The trial court found defendant incompetent to stand trial (Pen. Code, § 1370) and ordered him committed to the state hospital. Defendant was declared restored to competency and discharged from the hospital in March 2020.
In September 2020, defendant pleaded no contest to assault with a deadly weapon, with an agreement he would initially serve no state prison time. (§ 245, subd. (a)(1).) Defendant waived 1,257 days of custody credit and the trial court awarded him 364 days of credit. The trial court placed defendant on felony probation for five years. The remaining charges were dismissed on the People’s motion.
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