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P. v. Raney
A jury found defendant Lamon Raney guilty of unlawfully attempting to drive or take a vehicle (Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a), Pen. Code, 664.)[1] Defendant then admitted two of the prior convictions alleged in the information. The trial court sentenced him to two years in prison, one of which was based on the prior prison term arising from the two convictions.[2] Defendant contends on appeal that the trial court deprived him of his constitutional rights by failing to advise him of his right to a jury trial on the prior convictions and prison term and of the penal consequences of his admission. Court affirm the judgment of guilt, reverse the judgment on the enhancement allegations, and remand for further proceedings.

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