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P. v. Hughes CA6
Appellant was convicted of numerous sex crimes on September 29, 2000. As described in this court’s opinion from the judgment, People v. Hughes (July 11, 2003, H022186) [nonpub opn.] , “A jury convicted defendant of 12 counts of committing lewd acts on a child under the age of 14 (Pen. Code, § 288, subd. (b)),[ ] 4 counts of rape with a foreign object (§ 289, subd. (a)), 19 counts of kidnapping (§ 207, subd. (a)), and 1 count of misdemeanor possession of child pornography (§ 311.11, subd. (a)). The jury found true enhancement allegations on various counts for multiple victims (§ 667.61, subd. (e)(5)), kidnapping (§ 667.61, subd. (e)(1)), aggravated kidnapping (§ 667.61, subd. (d)(2)), impersonation of a police officer (§ 667.17), and kidnapping of a person under the age of 14 for the purposes of committing a sexual offense (§ 667.8, subd. (b)). The jury also found true numerous probation ineligibility allegations (§§1203.066, subds. (a)(3), (6) & (7)). [¶] Defendant

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