P. v. Ford CA6
A jury found defendant Julius Denzell Ford guilty on multiple counts of possession of controlled substances; possession of controlled substances while armed with a loaded firearm; procuring an adult for prostitution (pandering); false personation; and possession of a firearm by a felon. Two of the counts concerned offenses committed in Santa Barbara County, which had been joined with the remaining offenses committed in Santa Clara County. The jury further found true an arming enhancement, and Ford admitted allegations of prior strikes; a prior prison term; and that he was out of custody on bail when he committed several of the offenses. The trial court imposed a total term of 13 years four months in prison.
Ford raises multiple claims on appeal. First, he contends the trial court erred by denying his post-verdict motion in arrest of judgment challenging the trial court’s jurisdiction over the offenses committed in Santa Barbara County. Second, he contends the court erred by failing t
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