P. v. Chambers
Appellant, Edwin James Chambers, pled guilty to robbery (Pen. Code, 211)[1]and admitted a prior prison term enhancement ( 667.5, subd. (b)), a serious felony enhancement ( 667, subd. (a)), and allegations that he had two prior convictions within the meaning of the three strikes law ( 667, subds. (b)-(i)). On December 12, 2006, the court sentenced Chambers to 25 years to life. On appeal, Chambers contends: 1) the court abused its discretion when it denied his Romero[2]motion; and 2) his sentence is cruel and unusual under the state and federal constitutions. Court affirm.
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