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P. v. Miller
Eric Paul Miller appeals his conviction by jury of four robberies and one kidnapping to commit another crime (robbery). (Pen. Code, 211, 209, subd. (b)(1).)[1] The jury acquitted him of attempted theft from an elder or dependent adult, and unlawfully driving or taking a vehicle. ( 368, subd. (d)/664; Veh. Code, 10851, subd. (a).) After finding that the prior serious felony, prior strike conviction, and prior prison term allegations were true, the court sentenced appellant to state prison for 10 years, plus 19 years to life. ( 667, subds. (a)(1), (b)-(i), 1107.12, subds. (a)-(d) & 667.5, subd. (b)). Appellant challenges the sufficiency of the evidence and contends that the trial court abused its discretion when it denied his motion to strike his prior serious felony conviction pursuant to People v. Superior Court (Romero) (1996) 13 Cal.4th 497 (Romero). Court affirm.

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