John Patrick Rogers Could Get 25 Years to Life for Allegedly Keying Neighbors Car


If convicted in the keying of his neighbor's car in Huntington Beach last October, John Patrick could get 25 years to life in state prison. That's because he has two strikes under California's “three-strikes” law, and prosecutors are expected to file a charge against him of felony vandalism for
causing more than $400 in damage.
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The previous strikes against Rogers stem from convictions for assault with a deadly weapon in 2002, according to the Orange County District Attorney's Office, which adds he also has a restraining order against him and prior convictions for misdemeanor lewd conduct in public and
misdemeanor reckless driving from March 2003 to May 2004.

“We've arrested him I don't know how many times,” Huntington Beach Police Lt. Russell Reinhart tells the Huntington
Beach Independent
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Rogers was arrested Oct. 18 for allegedly keying and denting his neighbor's vehicle, a crime that could fetch two to three years behind bars if one was convicted with no previous strikes.

He also is also charged with contempt of
court for disobeying court orders stemming from a separate incident, reports the Independent.

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