P. v. Rhoden
A jury convicted appellant of indecent exposure and found true allegations that appellant had suffered two prior convictions of section 288a, subdivision (c) and six “strikes,” and served a single prison term for multiple prior felony convictions. The court imposed a prison term of 26 years to life, consisting of 25 years to life on the substantive offense, pursuant to the three strikes law, and one year on the prior prison term enhancement. The court ordered the term to be served consecutively with a sentence appellant was serving in another case.
On appeal, appellant contends that appellant’s conviction of indecent exposure was improperly punished as a felony. Court agreed, and remanded for resentencing.
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