P. v. Hill
Defendant Wayne Eugene Hill made two payments to a car dealer with checks written on the account of Rachel and Francisco P. The signatures were forged, and another forged check from the account was found in defendants possession. A jury convicted defendant of two counts of second degree commercial burglary, two counts of forgery by possession of a check with intent to defraud, and two counts of identity theft. Finding that defendant had been convicted of a prior serious felony within the meaning of the three strikes law and had served four prior prison terms, the trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for an aggregate, unstayed term of nine years and four months. On appeal, defendant contends that the prior conviction finding was based on improperly admitted hearsay evidence, and that the trial court erred in refusing to admit medical records to show the prior conviction was not a serious felony. Court affirm the judgment.
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