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P. v. Watson
Devon Jay Watson appeals his convictions for one count of residential burglary (Pen. Code, 459),[1] and 11 counts of receiving stolen property. ( 496, subd. (a).) Watson admitted a prior conviction for a serious or violent felony, and was sentenced to 30 years four months as a second strike offender, including a six-year upper term for the burglary. He contends there is insufficient evidence to support one of the receiving stolen property offenses, the trial court abused its discretion in denying his Romero motion, and imposition of the upper term burglary sentence violated his right to a jury trial. Court affirm.

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