P. v. Toca
Geraldo Toledo Toca (Toca) was convicted of failing to register as a sex offender as required by Penal Code section 290.015, subdivision (a)[1] (count 1); failing to update sex offender registration annually in violation of section 290.012, subdivision (a) (count 2); and giving false information to a police officer in violation of section 148.9, subdivision (a) (count 3). He was sentenced pursuant to the Three Strikes Law. Toca challenges his conviction on count 1 based on insufficiency of the evidence and ineffective assistance of counsel. In addition, he claims that the trial court erred by not striking at least one prior conviction allegation. We reverse the conviction under section 290.015, subdivision (a). In all other respects, we affirm.



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