P. v. Bouligny
A jury convicted David Bouligny (defendant) of second degree robbery (count 1) (Pen. Code, 211).[1] Defendant admitted having suffered two prior convictions of a serious or violent felony within the meaning of sections 1170.12, subdivisions (a) through (d); 667, subdivisions (a)(1) and (b) through (i); and 667.5, subdivision (b). After denying defendants Romero[2]motion, the trial court sentenced defendant to an aggregate term of 37 years to life. The sentence consisted of 25 years to life in count 1 as a third strike, two consecutive years for defendants prison priors, and five consecutive years for each of two serious prior felony convictions under section 667, subdivision (a)(1).



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