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P. v. Menchaca
By an amended information filed in April 2009, the Contra Costa County District Attorney charged appellant Joseph Menchaca with possession of heroin for sale and possession of Vicodin for sale, with allegations of two prior convictions and having served a prior prison term. A jury convicted appellant of possession of heroin for sale; the court found true the prior conviction and prison term allegations[1] and sentenced him to six years in state prison: the midterm of three years for the possession for sale conviction and a consecutive three years for the prior drug conviction. Appellant challenges the admission into evidence of a prior criminal offense. Court affirm.

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