From April Dembosky:
The gunman of a 2005 armed robbery in Davis was found guilty of robbery Thursday by a Yolo County jury, the District Attorney's office reports. He faces a maximum of 18 years in prison.
According to a department news release, on Feb. 12, 2005, Rahat Quraishi, 25, and his accomplice, Masi Mojaddidi drove an SUV into the path of a UC Davis student driving in the parking lot of the University Village Apartments in Davis. Quraishi pointed a 9 mm pistol at the driver and robbed him of his wallet and cell phone. Mojaddidi, armed with a knife, took the passenger's apartment keys.
The two were arrested 30 minutes later by Davis police at a nearby gas station.
Mojaddidi pleaded no contest to the robbery charge and was sentenced to three years in prison.
Quraishi fired his lawyer after the start of his 2008 trial then failed to return to court with a new attorney, authorities said. He was found four months later in San Francisco by the city's Fugitive Recovery Enforcement Team. On Thursday, a jury in Woodland convicted Quraishi of robbery and accessory after the fact to a felony. He will be sentenced Jan. 29. Charges for his failure to appear in court are still pending.









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