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P. v. Lopez
Defendant, John Hernandez Lopez, appeals after he was convicted of two counts of gross vehicular manslaughter in violation of Penal Code section 191.5, subdivision (a) and he admitted more than one victim was killed during one instance of driving. (Veh. Code, 23558.) He contends: imposition of the upper term based upon facts found by the court violated his Fourteenth Amendment due process rights; the sentence violates Penal Code section 654, subdivision (a); and the consecutive sentences were based on an improper factor and violated due process. Court affirm.

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