P. v. Oppido
Kurt Louis Oppido entered a negotiated guilty plea to one count of causing corporal injury to a co-inhabitant (Pen. Code, 273.5, subd. (a)) and admitted that he personally used a deadly weapon in the commission of the crime (Pen. Code, 1192.7, subd. (c)(23)). Under the plea bargain, the prosecution agreed to dismiss three prior prison term allegations (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b)). The prosecution also agreed that it would not oppose Oppido serving any custody time imposed locally. The trial court placed Oppido on formal probation for three years, on the condition that, among other things, he serve 365 days in county jail. Oppido 's probation was revoked the following year after he admitted that he had violated terms of his probation by contacting the domestic violence victim, and tested positive for methamphetamine. The trial court denied Oppido's request for reinstatement of probation and sentenced him to the middle term of three years in prison.
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