P. v. Woodmancy
Appellant pled no contest to all counts of a five-count information alleging second degree robbery and being a felon in possession of a firearm; he also admitted the charged enhancements, six prior felony convictions, and three prior serious felony convictions. He was sentenced to a state prison term of 55 years to life. He appeals from the sentence imposed, claiming that (1) a prior federal conviction could not properly be used as a prior strike, (2) the trial court abused its discretion in declining to strike one of his prior strikes, and (3) it also improperly used the amended version of Penal Code section 1170 in sentencing him. Court reject all these arguments and affirm the judgment below.
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