Monterey man sentenced to 30 years for domestic violence and intimidation
Briefly

Anthony Aglibot, a 25-year-old from Monterey, has been sentenced to 30 years in state prison for serious charges including domestic violence and witness intimidation. His violent outburst on July 11 against his girlfriend, during an argument over a rap song, led to physical assaults and threats against both his girlfriend and another resident. Aglibot's history of criminal threats contributed to his lengthy sentence under California's Three Strikes Law. Post-arrest, he attempted to intimidate the victim further, breaching a court order meant to protect her.
On July 11, Aglibot assaulted Jane Doe 1 during an argument and subsequently threatened both her and another resident, resulting in his conviction and sentencing.
Aglibot, previously convicted of threats against Jane Doe 1, continued to intimidate her post-arrest, violating court orders and seeking to dissuade her cooperation with authorities.
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