P. v. Barrios
A jury convicted defendant Michael Alexander Barrios of one count of assault with a deadly weapon (Pen. Code, 254, subd. (a)(1)), and one count of attempted robbery (Pen. Code, 664, 211.)[1] He contends the trial court erred in (1) failing to give his complete Boykin-Tahl admonishments; (2) denying his Romero motion to strike a prior strike; (3) failing to stay his sentence on the attempted robbery count under section 654; and (4) calculating his presentence custody credits. Court affirm the judgment of conviction, and remand the matter for resentencing.



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