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P. v. Rossum
James Lamar Rossum was convicted of one count of possession of a controlled substance, with one prior strike and six prior prison term allegations found true. He was sentenced to state prison for six years (three years upper term plus three years for three of the prior prison terms). Rossum appeals, claiming there were evidentiary and Pitchess errors and, in a supplemental brief, Cunningham error.

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