People v. Jackson

Full title: THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. AREN MARCUS JACKSON, Defendant and Appellant.

Court: COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT DIVISION EIGHT

Date published: Oct 18, 2011

Facts

In September 2007, the defendant was on active parole, residing with his wife, Tia Torres, on a multiple-acre, rural property located on Anthony Road in Agua Dulce, California. His parole agent was Larry Dorsey. On the morning of September 6, Agent Dorsey accompanied several Los Angeles County deputy sheriffs to conduct a parole search of the defendant’s residence.

Based on evidence recovered during the search, information was filed against the defendant, charging him with 11 felonies: one count of second-degree burglary of a vehicle (§ 459); one count of unlawful taking of a vehicle (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)); one count of receiving stolen property, vehicle (§ 496d, subd. (a)); three counts of receiving stolen property (§ 496, subd. (a)); one count of grand theft of personal property (§ 487, subd. (a)); and four counts of theft, access cards/account information (§ 484e, subd. (d)). It was also specially alleged that the defendant had suffered two prior convictions for serious or violent felonies (attempted murder of two peace officers) within the meaning of California’s “Three Strikes” law (§§ 1170.12, subd. (a), 667, subd. (b)), as well as five prior convictions within the meaning of section 667.5. The defendant entered a plea of not guilty to all charges. 

Issue

Decision

The judgment is affirmed.

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