P. v. Hanford
Appellant John Christopher Hanford[1]entered into a negotiated plea agreement resolving three cases. In Tulare County Superior Court case number 173808 (the first case), appellant pled no contest to violating Penal Code section 4573.6 by possessing methamphetamine inside a jail facility.[2] He admitted a section 667.5, subdivision (b) prison prior. In Tulare County Superior Court case number 181628 (the second case), appellant pled no contest to violating section 273.5, subdivision (a) by committing a corporal injury upon M.Z., who is the mother of his child (count 1). He admitted using a utility knife during the commission of count 1 in violation of sections 1192.7 and 667. He pled no contest to violating section 245, subdivision (a)(1) by assaulting M.Z. with a deadly weapon (count 2). He admitted personally using a deadly weapon during the commission of count 2. As modified, the judgment is affirmed.
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