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P. v. Yong
Following a jury trial, defendant Siem Yong was convicted of possession of methamphetamine for sale and possession of a firearm during the commission of that offense. In bifurcated proceedings, the court found true the allegation that defendant had suffered a serious prior juvenile adjudication. On appeal, defendant contends his prior juvenile adjudication could not be used as a strike because he did not have the right to a jury trial in the juvenile proceedings and that the court abused its discretion in refusing to strike his prior juvenile adjudication under Penal Code section 1385 (undesignated statutory references that follow are to the Penal Code). Court affirm the judgment.

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