People v. Adams
Annotate this CaseDefendants Moreland and Adams were convicted of numerous offenses related to the rape, kidnapping, robbery, and attempted murder of the victim. In the published portion of this opinion, the court modified defendants' presentence custody credits; held that under Penal Code section 667.61, as amended in 2006, defendants were not entitled to presentence conduct credits; and held that the indeterminate aggravated kidnapping sentences must be stayed where, pursuant to Penal Code section 209, subdivision (d), the trial court was required to stay the punishment on count 4, kidnapping to commit rape or oral copulation, as to each defendant.
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