P. v. Tran
A jury convicted defendant Jonathan Phong Khanh Tran of first degree felony murder (Pen. Code, 187; all further statutory references are to this code unless otherwise specified; count 1), two counts of rape ( 261, subd. (a)(2); counts 2 and 3), and oral copulation under color of authority ( 288a, subd. (k); count 4). It also found true defendant was armed and personally used a firearm during commission of the rapes ( 12022.3, subds. (a), (b), 667.61, subds. (a), (e)(4)) and had multiple victims ( 667.61, subds. (a), (e)(5)). Defendant was sentenced to 25 years to life for the murder, consecutive 15-years-to-life terms for the rapes, and a consecutive 8 years for the oral copulation.
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