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P. v. Alexander
Appellant Laroy Alexander pled guilty to forgery, was placed on probation, violated probation, and was sentenced to prison for the upper term of three years. He contends that imposition of the upper term violated his Sixth Amendment right to trial by jury, as interpreted in Cunningham v. California (2007) 549 U.S. [127 S.Ct. 856] (Cunningham), and previous decisions of the United States Supreme Court. Court find no error in appellants sentence, based on People v. Black (2007) 41 Cal.4th 799 (Black II).

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