People v. Salvador
Annotate this CaseOn December 13, 2008, Jane stepped out of her car and encountered Salvador and three other men, who robbed and raped her. Salvador was convicted of 15 felonies with 98 enhancements, and sentenced to 425 years and four months to life in state prison. The court of appeal affirmed the conviction but remanded for resentencing. The court rejected arguments that the testimony of the prosecution’s expert on criminal street gangs was based on improper hearsay material, and that defendant’s cross-examination was unduly restricted and that the trial court erred when it instructed the jury that Salvador’s possible intoxication was not relevant to the issue of whether he formed the specific intent required for conviction on kidnapping counts and two other charges where he was alleged to have aided and abetted others. The trial court erred when it imposed consecutive 10-year gang enhancements terms on the 10 counts carrying indeterminate life terms under Penal Code 667.61, the so-called “One Strike” law.
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