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P. v. Albrich
Defendant Stephen John Albrich pleaded guilty to attempted carjacking. (Pen. Code, 215, subd. (a), 664.) The trial court sentenced defendant to 19 years in state prison based upon a finding that his prior Oregon conviction for robbery in the third degree (Or. Rev. Stat., 164.395 (1992)) was a serious felony under Californias three strikes law ( 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)). Defendant contends his June 1991 Multnomah County, Oregon conviction for third degree robbery does not qualify as a prior conviction of a serious felony. Court agree and shall affirm the current conviction but reverse the judgment, vacate defendants sentence and remand for further proceedings.


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