P. v. Moore
Defendant and appellant Joseph Daniel Moore appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial that resulted in his conviction for custodial possession of a weapon. Moore was sentenced to a prison term of 14 years. Moore contends: (1) the trial court erred by failing to order a second competency hearing; and (2) imposition of an upper term sentence violated his right to jury trial (Blakely v. Washington (2004) 542 U.S. 296; Cunningham v. California (2007) 549 U.S.[166 L.Ed.2d 856, 127 S.Ct. 856].) He also requests that this court review the sealed record of the trial courts Pitchess[1]examination to determine whether the trial court abused its discretion by failing to order disclosure. In his petition for a writ of habeas corpus, which we consider concurrently with his direct appeal, Moore asserts a variety of claims. Discerning no reversible error, Court affirm the judgment and deny the writ petition.



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