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P. v. Aguilar
A jury convicted defendant and appellant Oscar Armando Aguilar of five counts of aggravated sexual assault of a child (Pen. Code, § 269, subd. (a)(1), counts 1-5)[1], two counts of rape by means of force, violence, or duress (§ 261, subd. (a)(2), counts 6 & 8), and two counts of unlawful sexual intercourse with a minor (§ 261.5, subd. (d), counts 7 & 9). The trial court sentenced defendant to eight years in state prison on count 6, and imposed six years on count 8 to run consecutive to count 6; then, as to counts 7 and 9, the court imposed one consecutive year on each count, for a total determinate sentence of 16 years. The court also imposed a 15-year-to-life term on each of counts 1 through 5, to run consecutive to each other and to the determinate term. Therefore, defendant received a total determinate term of 16 years, plus an indeterminate term of 75 years to life.

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