P. v. Tafolla
In People v. Tafolla (E040098)[1]we stated, A jury found defendant guilty of being a felon in possession of a gun, found true a gang enhancement allegation of possessing the gun for the benefit of a criminal street gang, and found him guilty of being a felon being in possession of ammunition (Pen. Code, 12021, subd. (a)(1); 186.22, subd. (b); 12316, subd. (b)(1). (Tafolla, p. 2.) In bifurcated proceedings, defendant admitted having suffered two prior convictions for which he served prison terms (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b)),[2]a serious felony prior conviction ( 667, subd. (a)) and a strike prior ( 667, subds. (b)-(i)). Defendant appealed and we affirmed the convictions, true findings, and the sentences for everything but the possession of a firearm by an ex-felon. (Tafolla, pp. 14-15, 20.) As to that, we remanded for resentencing. (Ibid.) At resentencing, defendant was sentenced to midterm of two years, doubled pursuant to the second strike provisions of the Three Strikes Law, leaving a new total sentence of 15 years.
After concluding our independent review of the record, Court affirm the judgment.



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