Sep 30, 2019

16 years in prison with 1,184 custody credits for twice convicted sex offender



Twice convicted sex offender Justin Strauhal was finally sentenced today to the 16 year stipulated prison sentence. As a part of the plea, Strauhal waived his right to appeal.

Judge Lawrence Killoran said "sentencing was put over a couple of times, due to discrepancy of credits." Strauhal "was in custody in Oregon for some time on this matter."

Strauhal entered a guilty plea to Counts 8 and 9, PC 288 (b) (1). He will serve the mid term of 8 years consecutively for each count. The rest of the counts were dismissed with a Harvey reservation.

Strauhal had 314 days of custody credits from Oregon; 278 days custody credits from Humboldt and 592 "good time" custody credits for a total of 1,184 days. He has to register as a sex offender.

Strauhal's attorney is Deputy Public Defender David Celli. Deputy District Attorney Stacey Eads was in court for the People.

Sentencing had been continued to September 19. Court minutes were then corrected later to September 30.

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