P. v. Garcia
In an amended information filed March 21, 2007, appellant Jose Lopez Garcia was charged with one count of making criminal threats (Pen. Code, 422).[1] The information also alleged, pursuant to Californias Three Strikes law ( 667, subds. (b)-(i) and 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)), that appellant had suffered prior convictions for robbery ( 211) in 1996 and making criminal threats ( 422) in 2005. In bifurcated proceedings, after the jury found appellant guilty as charged in count one, the court found the allegations as to both prior convictions to be true. Appellant filed this timely appeal, contending there was insufficient evidence to support the courts true finding that appellant had suffered the 1996 robbery conviction. Court disagree and affirm the judgment.
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