P. v. McClure
A jury found defendant Lawrence Furman McClure guilty of a variety of crimes arising out of six separate robberies he committed in the span of five days in April 2006. The court sentenced him to 12 years 6 months in prison, which included the upper term for an attempted voluntary manslaughter conviction, a crime that was committed during one of the robberies. On appeal, defendant contends the trial courts reliance upon [his] probationary status in a drug possession case to impose the upper term constituted an abuse of discretion. The problem with defendants argument is that Court do not read the record the same way he does. The judgment is affirmed.
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