P. v. Keables
On October 2, 1990, Kevin Keables was convicted after a no contest plea of attempted rape, a serious felony. (Pen Code, §§ 261, 664, 1192.7, subd. (c)(1), items [3] & [39].)[1] He was sentenced to five years probation and ordered to register as a sex offender. (§ 290, subd. (c).)
On November 15, 1991, the Los Angeles County District Attorney charged Keables with one count of forcible oral copulation with a minor, alleging he accomplished the act against the victim’s will “by force, violence, duress, menace, and fear of immediate and unlawful bodily injury†to the victim and to another. (Former Pen. Code, § 288a, subd. (c).) It was further alleged that he had been convicted of attempted rape one year earlier. Keables again pleaded no contest, and on July 30, 1992, the trial court found him guilty of forcible oral copulation with a minor and found true the prior conviction allegation. It sentenced him to one year in county jail and five years probation.
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