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P. v. Stafford
A jury found defendant and appellant Steven Lowell Stafford guilty of second degree robbery (Pen. Code,[1] 211, count 1), and two counts of battery ( 242, counts 2, and 3). The trial court found true the allegation that defendant had suffered seven prior prison terms ( 667.5, subd. (b)). The court sentenced him to 10 years in state prison, which consisted of the midterm of three years on count 1, plus seven consecutive one-year terms on the prison priors. With regard to counts 2 and 3, the court ordered defendant to serve 180 days in county jail, but stayed the terms under section 654. On appeal, defendant contends the court erred by admitting evidence of his prior crimes from 2003 and 2004, and by failing to redact prejudicial information from the documents that supported those prior convictions. Court affirm.

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