P. v. Coleman
Dwight Anthony Coleman appeals from judgment entered following a court trial in which he was convicted of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 211) and his admissions that he suffered two prior convictions of a serious or violent felony within the meaning of the Three Strikes law (Pen. Code, 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d) & 667, subds. (b)-(i)) and two prior convictions of a serious felony within the meaning of Penal Code sections 667, subdivisions (a)(1) and 667.5, subdivision (b). One of the strike prior convictions was dismissed pursuant to Penal Code section 1385 and appellant was sentenced to prison for a total of 16 years, consisting of the middle term of three years, doubled to six years by reason of the Three Strikes law, plus two five-year enhancements pursuant to Penal Code section 667, subdivision (a)(1). He contends the trial court erroneously ordered restitution in the amount of $10 to Starbucks.[3] For reasons stated in the opinion, Court strike the restitution order of $10 to Starbucks and affirm the judgment.



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