P. v. Swafford
A jury found defendant Prince Edward Swafford guilty of five counts of robbery (Pen. Code, 211) and found true allegations of two prior felony convictions. The trial court sentenced defendant to a term of 125 years to life plus 25 years.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court abused its discretion by finding that he was not outside the spirit of the three strikes law, and his sentence constitutes cruel and unusual punishment under the state and federal Constitutions. Court reject the contentions and affirm.
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