Los Angeles hotel room about a decade ago.Defense attorneys argued in their court filing that evidence involving Jane Doe No.
1 -- the victim in the three counts on which he was convicted - - was wrongly excluded from the trial and that the jury was not properly instructed.Deputy District Attorneys Paul Thompson and Marlene Martinez wrote in a court filing last week that Weinstein is serving a 23-year prison sentence for his convictions for sexually assaulting two women in New York and called his attack on Jane Doe No.
1 "part of a larger, decades-long pattern." The prosecutors are asking that the sentence be run consecutively with his case in New York.PREVIOUS COVERAGE:Jurors in Weinstein's Los Angeles case deadlocked on whether there were aggravating factors that could wind up lengthening his maximum potential sentence, but prosecutors said the new sentencing law has an exception that allows a judge to consider a prior conviction if a certified document involving that conviction is provided to the court.Weinstein, 70, was convicted Dec.
19 of one count each of forcible rape, forcible oral copulation and sexual penetration by a foreign object occurring on or about Feb.