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P. v. Gomez
Homero Garcia Gomez appeals from a judgment following his conviction, after a jury trial, of second degree burglary, receiving stolen property, and resisting and obstructing a peace officer. (Pen. Code, 459, 496, subd. (a)); 148, subd. (a)(1).)[1] The court found that the prior serious felony conviction and four prior prison term allegations were true ( 667, subds. (d)(1) & (e)(1); 1170.12, subds. (b)(1) & (c)(1); 1192.7, subd. (c); 667.5, subd. (b)), denied appellant's motion to strike his prior serious felony conviction, and sentenced him to eight years in prison.[2] Appellant contends that the court erred in denying his motions to substitute appointed counsel pursuant to People v. Marsden (1970) 2 Cal.3d 118 (Marsden), and his motion to strike his prior serious felony conviction pursuant to People v. Superior Court (Romero) (1996) 13 Cal.4th 497 (Romero). Court affirm.

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