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P. v. Ali
Hussein Kietty Ali entered a negotiated guilty plea to first degree burglary (Pen. Code, 459/460)[1] and admitted the truth of a strike prior and serious felony prior (Pen. Code, 667 subds. (a), (b)-(i), 668, 1170.12). Under the plea agreement, the prosecution agreed to dismiss the balance of the amended information. The plea bargain called for a stipulated prison sentence of nine years. The court sentenced Ali to nine years in prison for the instant offense, calculated by selecting the two-year low term for the burglary conviction, doubling it for the strike prior, and adding five years for the serious prior felony enhancement. The court recalculated the sentence in two other cases (Nos. SCD213597, SCD212875), using the instant case as the principal term. In case No. SCD213597, the court sentenced Ali to a consecutive term of 16 months, and in case No. SCD212875, to a consecutive term of eight months. Thus, Ali was sentenced to a total prison term of 11 years. The trial court imposed a restitution fine of $1,800 ( 1202.4, subd. (b)) and an additional fine of $1,800, suspended pending successful completion of parole ( 1202.45). Ali was ordered to pay $200 restitution in case Nos. SCD213597 and SCD212875 ( 1202.4, subd. (b)), and parole revocation fines in the same amount, stayed pending successful completion of parole ( 1202.45). Total custody credits of 398 days were awarded. A certificate of probable cause was denied.

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