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Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence
Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

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Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence

A man was sentenced in Kern County Superior Court last week to four years in prison after pleading guilty in April to petty theft with two prior convictions and admitting to a prior strike. Kristopher Howard's conviction follows an incident Dec. 26 in which he entered the Go Mini Mart on Wilson Road then walked out with a drink without paying, according to a news release Friday from the Kern County District Attorney's Office. It said a store employee approached Howard, who then pushed him and said, "I'm going to kill you," while motioning to his pockets. Howard's six prior theft convictions made him eligible for a felony charge under Proposition 36.

Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence
Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence

Yahoo

time17-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Petty theft leads to 4-year prison sentence

A man was sentenced in Kern County Superior Court last week to four years in prison after pleading guilty in April to petty theft with two prior convictions and admitting to a prior strike. Kristopher Howard's conviction follows an incident Dec. 26 in which he entered the Go Mini Mart on Wilson Road then walked out with a drink without paying, according to a news release Friday from the Kern County District Attorney's Office. It said a store employee approached Howard, who then pushed him and said, "I'm going to kill you," while motioning to his pockets. Howard's six prior theft convictions made him eligible for a felony charge under Proposition 36.

3 thieves get prison time under Prop 36 law change
3 thieves get prison time under Prop 36 law change

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Yahoo

3 thieves get prison time under Prop 36 law change

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KGET) — Three men who have repeatedly stolen from stores in Kern County were recently sentenced to prison in separate cases, each convicted of felonies under changes to the law brought by Prop 36, prosecutors said. 'Thanks to the law Kern County voters supported, repeat offenders are facing real consequences,' District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer said in a release. 'They're being held in prison, where they'll serve significant time for their crimes.' Prop 36, which took effect in December, allows prosecutors to bring felony charges against suspects accused of petty theft who have at least two prior theft-related convictions. Previously, prosecutors were often limited to filing misdemeanor charges for the offense, with convictions resulting in at most a year in jail, according to the release. Prosecutors described crimes that resulted in convictions against three repeat offenders who have since been sentenced: On Jan. 2, Juventino Espinoza, who has 10 prior convictions for shoplifting and petty theft, stole items totaling $281.30 from the Target on Mall View Road. He entered an open plea — when a defendant admits to all charges in the hope the judge will give them less time than what they'd face if convicted at trial. Because of a prior strike conviction for assault with a deadly weapon, Espinoza, 45, was given a lengthier sentence on May 15 of two years and eight months in prison. He also was ordered to pay restitution. In December, Kristopher Devonte Howard, 38, stole a drink from the Go Mini Mart on Wilson Road, pushing and threatening to kill a store employee who approached him. He has six prior theft convictions. Howard pleaded no contest to petty theft with two or more priors and admitted to a prior strike conviction. He was sentenced May 8 to four years in prison. On Feb. 22, 2025, Adrian Ivan Samarripas was arrested in southwest Bakersfield after stealing a three-pack of beer from the Walgreens on White Lane. He pleaded no contest in March to petty theft with two or more priors, admitted to a prior strike and was immediately sentenced to two years and eight months in prison. Samarripas has four prior theft convictions. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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