P. v. Giraldes CA6
In 1993, defendant Larry Giraldes was convicted of two counts of first degree murder (Penal Code § 187, subd. (a)) , possession of a firearm by a convicted felon (former § 12021, subd. (a)), first degree burglary (§ 459), and conspiracy to escape from custody. (§§ 182, subd. (a) & 4532, subd. (b).) The trial court also found a prior serious felony conviction allegation to be true. (§ 667, subd. (a).) On March 9, 1993, the court sentenced defendant to two consecutive terms of 25 years to life to be served consecutively to an aggregate term of twelve years, four months. This court affirmed the judgment in an unpublished opinion. (People v. Giraldes (June 22, 1995, H011038) [nonpub. opn.].)
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