P. v. Harrison
Defendant pled guilty to driving under the influence of alcohol, causing injury (Veh. Code, 23153, subd. (a)) and driving with a blood-alcohol level exceeding .08 percent, causing injury. (Veh. Code, 23153, subd. (b).) She also admitted inflicting great bodily injury on the victim (Pen. Code, 12022.7, subd. (a)) and injuring a person in addition to the victim. (Veh. Code, 23558.) She was sentenced to prison and appealed. In People v. Harrison, case No. E038120, we affirmed her convictions, but vacated her sentence and remanded the matter to the trial court so it could order a diagnostic study, pursuant to Penal Code section 1203.03.
Subsequently, a diagnostic study was performed and a report generated. Additionally, defendants original probation officer submitted an updated report, as did her current probation officer. Both recommended prison. The trial court sentenced defendant to prison for six years. The judgment is affirmed.



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