P. v. Loi
jury convicted Nuh Nhuoc Loi of crimes involving three different victims. Loi was convicted of forcible oral copulation on victim Dianne C. (Pen. Code, 288a, subd. (c), count 3), attempted forcible oral copulation on victim Audrey C. ( 288a, subd. (c)/664, count 2), and five separate offenses on victim Hitomi N. The jury also found true various special allegations, including personal use of a knife ( 12022, subd. (b)(1)) and kidnapping with substantial increased risk to the victim ( 667.61, subds. (a), (c) & (d)) as to count 4, commission of crimes against more than one victim ( 667.61, subds. (b), (c) & (e)) as to counts 3 and 4, and a venue allegation ( 784.7, subd. (a)). Loi was sentenced to a 40 year to life indeterminate term and a four year consecutive determinate term, with all remaining sentences either stayed or imposed as concurrent terms.
On appeal, Loi asserts the evidence is insufficient to support the conviction on count two, and raises several legal challenges to his conviction on count three.
The judgment is affirmed.
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