P. v. Pinedo
A jury convicted appellant Daniel Joseph Pinedo of assault with a deadly weapon, attempted murder, shooting from a vehicle, and other crimes. On appeal Pinedo argues that the trial courts use of his prior sustained juvenile petition to impose a sentence under the Three Strikes law violated his federal constitutional rights to a jury trial and due process. Pinedo also contends he is entitled to 10 more days of presentence credit. Court conclude the trial court properly used Pinedos prior juvenile adjudication as the basis for a strike finding. He is, however, entitled to additional presentence credit.
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