P. v. Halsell
A jury convicted defendant Ronald Earl Halsell of first degree burglary, first degree residential robbery, battery with serious injury, assault, and making criminal threats. It found true the allegations that defendant had inflicted great bodily injury upon the victim and that he knew she was 65 years or older when he committed the crimes. In a bench trial, the court found true multiple prior conviction allegations, including those made pursuant to the Three Strikes law. The court sentenced defendant to a term of 82 years to life. The judgment is affirmed.
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