P. v. Orozco
In an amended information filed on August 31, 2007, by the Los Angeles County District Attorney, appellant, Hector Orozco (Orozco), was charged with two counts of violation of the California Penal Code and one count of violation of the California Vehicle Code.[1] Count 1 alleged a violation of section 215, subdivision (a), carjacking; count 3 alleged a violation of Vehicle Code section 2800.2, evading an officer with willful wanton disregard for the safety of persons and property; count 4 alleged a violation of section 12021, subdivision (a)(l), possession of a firearm by a felon; and five priors.[2] As to count 1, it was alleged that Orozco personally used a firearm, a handgun, within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivision (b) and that he suffered a serious felony prior conviction under section 667, subdivision (a)(1). As to all three counts, it was also alleged Orozco suffered six prior convictions under section 1170.12, subdivisions (a)-(d) and section 667, subdivisions (b) through (i). Orozco entered a plea of not guilty and asked for a jury trial.



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