P. v. Wells
Defendant Stanley Vernard Wells was convicted after jury trial of forcible sodomy (Pen. Code, 286, subd. (c)(2)),[1]forcible sexual penetration ( 289, subd. (a)(1)), residential robbery ( 211, 212.5, subd. (a)), first degree burglary ( 459, 460, subd. (a)), and felony false imprisonment ( 236, 237). The jury also found true allegations that the sexual offenses were committed during the commission of a burglary. The court found true allegations that defendant had six prior strikes ( 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12), four prior serious felonies ( 667, subd. (a)), two prison priors ( 667.5, subd. (a)), and a prior rape conviction ( 667.6, subd. (a), 667.61, subds. (a) & (d)). The court sentenced defendant to the indeterminate term of 152 years to life consecutive to the determinate term of 60 years.
We disagree with all of defendants contentions and, therefore, Court affirm the judgment.



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