P. v. Navarro CA4/1
A jury convicted Arturo Navarro of attempted murder (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 187, subd. (a); count 1) and arson of an inhabited structure (§ 451, subd. (b); count 2). The jury did not find true the allegation that the attempted murder was premeditated and deliberate (§ 189).
In a separate trial, a jury found Navarro guilty of robbery (§ 211; count 3). Navarro admitted a prison prior, two strike priors, and two prior serious felony convictions.
The court sentenced Navarro to prison for an aggregate term of 20 years plus 50 years to life, consisting of 25 years to life on count 1, plus two consecutive five-year terms for each of his prior serious felony convictions, and 25 years to life on count 3, plus two consecutive five-year terms for each of his prior serious felony convictions. Per section 654, the court imposed but stayed a 25-year-to-life sentence, plus two consecutive five-year enhancements for his prior serious felony convictions under count 2.



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