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P. v. Harris
Melvin Harris appeals from an order denying his petition for writ of error coram nobis to recall a 1999 sentence after a jury convicted him of possessing methamphetamine and marijuana for sale at Atascadero State Hospital. (Health & Saf. Code, 11378, 11359.) Appellant was sentenced to state prison for 50 years to life as a three striker. (Pen. Code, 667, subd. (e)(2)(A)(ii).) In 2000, we affirmed the conviction in a published opinion. (People v. Harris (2000) 83 Cal.App.4th 371 [B13644].) Appellant filed the coram nobis petition on March 23, 2009, alleging, among other things, that he was insane when he committed the offense and at trial.

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