P. v. Rowe
Appellant Wendell Rowe was convicted, following a jury trial, of one count of making criminal threats in violation of Penal Code section 422,[1] one count of corporal injury to a cohabitant in violation of section 273.5, subdivision (a) and one count of kidnapping in violation of section 207, subdivision (a). The trial court found true the allegations that appellant had suffered two prior serious felony convictions within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a) and the "Three Strikes" law (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i) & 1170.12), and had served prison terms for those convictions within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (b). The trial court sentenced appellant to 25 years to life on the kidnapping conviction, pursuant to the Three Strikes law, plus two consecutive 5-year enhancement terms pursuant to section 667, subdivision (a) plus a 1-year term pursuant to section 667.5, for a total term of 36 years to life in state prison. We affirm the judgment of conviction.



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