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DA: Convicted robber sentenced to 100 years to life under Three Strikes
A man convicted of multiple crimes for robbery incidents at a Rite Aid in July 2024 was sentenced to 100 years to life in prison Thursday, the Kern County District Attorney's Office reported Friday.
Kern County Superior Court Judge David Zulfa sentenced defendant Jonathan Goodrich to 100 years to life in prison after Goodrich on April 29 was found guilty of three counts of robbery, two counts of using tear gas as a weapon, one count of attempted robbery and one count of petty theft for incidents at the store on 34th Street in Bakersfield.
Goodrich has two prior "strike" convictions, a 2008 assault with a deadly weapon and a 2018 robbery, both classified as 'serious felonies," the DA's office said in a news release. That made his recent conviction a "Three Strikes" case.
Goodrich was sentenced to four consecutive 25 years to life terms, resulting in a total prison sentence of 100 years to life, the DA's office said.
'The Three Strikes Law is designed to hold habitual offenders accountable by imposing harsher penalties that prioritize public safety and enforce legal consequences," District Attorney Cynthia Zimmer said in the news release. "With this latest conviction, Goodrich's criminal behavior in our community has come to an end.'