California v. Guyton

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A jury found defendant Johnny Lee Guyton, Jr., guilty of human trafficking, pandering, and pimping of an adult. The trial court sentenced him to 14 years in state prison. Defendant “concedes there was sufficient evidence to establish he was guilty of pandering and pimping; however, he challenges whether there was sufficient evidence to prove he violated Jessica’s personal liberty and committed the crime of human trafficking.” Finding the evidence sufficient to support defendant’s conviction, and no other reversible error, the Court of Appeal affirmed defendant’s conviction. View "California v. Guyton" on Justia Law