P. v. Brown
Derek Andre Brown appeals from judgment after conviction by jury for assault with intent to commit rape. (Pen. Code, 220.)[1] The jury found untrue an allegation that he used a deadly weapon during the assault, but found that he did suffer a prior conviction for carjacking. ( 215.) The court sentenced appellant to 13 years in state prison consisting of the midterm, doubled for the prior strike (1170.12, subd. (c)(1)), plus 5 years for the prior serious felony conviction ( 667, subd. (a)(1)). It also sentenced appellant to a concurrent five-year term for violation of his probation in the carjacking case. Appellant contends that his conviction for assault with intent to commit rape must be reversed because there was no evidence from which the jury could infer the requisite intent. We affirm.
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