P. v. Taylor
Defendant was convicted of escaping from jail, residential burglary, and kidnapping, with true findings on allegations that he had suffered three prior strikes and two prior serious felony convictions, and had served two prior prison terms. (Pen. Code, 4532, subd. (b)(1), 459, 207, subd. (a), 667, subds. (a) (i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d), 667.5, subd. (b).) He was sentenced to state prison for an aggregate term of 62 years to life. Taylor appeals, (I) challenging the sufficiency of the evidence in support of the kidnapping count and claiming there were (II) instructional and (III) sentencing errors. Court modify Taylors sentence to strike a concurrent term and, as modified, affirm.
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