P. v. Colon
Defendant Bernardo Colon was charged with count 1, possession of a controlled substance, phencyclidine (PCP) (Health & Saf. Code, 11377, subd. (a)); count 2, misdemeanor driving with a suspended or revoked license (Veh. Code,[1] 14601.1, subd. (b)(1)), with the special allegation that he had three prior convictions for the same offense within the previous five years ( 14601.1, subd. (b)(2)); and count 3, misdemeanor attempting to elude a peace officer ( 2800.1). As to count 1, it was further alleged defendant had two prior serious and/or violent felony convictions within the meaning of the Three Strikes law. (Pen. Code, 667, subds. (c)-(j) & 1170.12).



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