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P. v. Ochoa
Defendant was sentenced to an aggregate term of 33 years in state prison, consisting of five years (the middle term) for kidnapping, plus 10 years (the upper term) for the arming enhancement and two years for the on bail enhancement; a consecutive eight months (one-third the middle term) for evading a peace officer; a consecutive one year (one-third the middle term) for transportation of methamphetamine, plus three full, consecutive three year terms for each prior narcotics conviction, plus four years (the middle term) for the arming enhancement; a consecutive eight months (one-third the middle term) for possession of cocaine, and a consecutive eight months for being a felon in possession of a firearm.

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