P. v. Ford
Defendants Ricky Frederick and Larry Ford were charged in the same information with the attempting carjacking of Maria Villalobos (Pen. Code, 664, 215, subd. (a)(1); count 1)[1]and with forcibly resisting an executive officer, State Park Ranger and Peace Officer John Rowe, in the performance of his duty (Pen. Code, 69; count 3). Frederick was also charged with evading a law enforcement officer, Officer Rowe, while driving a motor vehicle in an unsafe manner. (Veh. Code, 2800.2; count 2.)
Court agree that Fords abstract of judgment and the sentencing minute order must be amended to reflect that the court did not impose the one-year terms it initially indicated it would impose on his seven prison priors. Court find Fords other claims without merit, and affirm the judgment against Ford in all other respects. Court affirm the judgment against Frederick in its entirety.



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