P. v. Harland
A jury convicted John Harlan of attempted false imprisonment by violence or menace (Pen. Code,  236, 237, subd. (a), 664; all statutory references are to the Penal Code) as a lesser included offense of false imprisonment by violence or menace. Before the trial, Harlan admitted he had six strike prior convictions ( 667, subds. (b) through (i)), two serious felony prior convictions ( 667, subd. (a)(1)) and had served three prior prison terms ( 667.5, subd. (b)). The trial court sentenced Harlan to 25 years to life in prison under the Three Strikes Law. The judgment is affirmed.



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