P. v. Darling
A jury convicted Robert Erin Darling of driving recklessly while evading police, possession of a firearm by a felon, residential burglary, three counts of false imprisonment, two counts of cutting a telephone line, and kidnapping. The jury found defendant personally used a knife during the burglary and the kidnapping.
In this appeal, defendant reasserts his claims the trial court abused its discretion in refusing to dismiss or strike a strike and violated due process and the Sixth Amendment by making the factual determinations that resulted in consecutive sentencing. He acknowledges we rejected the same or similar claims in the earlier appeals but raises them to preserve his rights in any future legal proceedings.



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