P. v. Simpson
Defendant Timothy Simpson was convicted by a jury of committing a lewd or lascivious act on a child under 14 (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (a), count 1),[1] sexual penetration by force, violence, duress, menace or fear (§ 289, subd. (a)(1), count 2), rape by force, violence, duress, menace or fear (§ 261, subd. (a)(2), count 3) and misdemeanor sexual battery (§§ 242, 243.4, subd. (e)(1), count 4). The jury also found true the allegations in counts 1, 2 and 3 that Simpson committed those offenses against more than one victim within the meaning of section 667.61, subdivision (b) and (e). Simpson admitted having a prior felony strike conviction. (§§ 667, subds. (a), (b)-(i), 1170.12.)



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