A La Jolla bank robber was sentenced Feb. 17 to 19 years in prison and ordered to pay restitution to three banks, one being the La Jolla Chase Bank he held up in 2010. Primitivo Martinez’s term will run consecutively with a five-year prison term he recently received for another crime, said Deputy District Attorney Allison Worden. Martinez, 51, had been on probation for a road-rage incident in East County, in which he assaulted a Marine. His probation was revoked when he committed the bank robberies. Martinez, also known as Mario Bilba, robbed the bank on Villa La Jolla Drive on Aug. 30. He also admitted to holding up two other Chase Bank branches in Bonita and Scripps Ranch. He showed tellers a note which read “put money in bag, no red dye.” Court records say Martinez was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in July, and he has other prior records for burglary, receiving stolen property and possession of illegal drugs. The plea form Martinez signed says the maximum sentence is 90 years, which is what the prosecutor asked for. San Diego Superior Court Judge Theodore Weathers told Martinez when the man pleaded guilty that he would limit the prison sentence to no more than 19 years. Martinez was arrested Oct. 6 in the college area, and was given credit for already serving almost five months in jail.