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P. v. Milward
While defendant George Milward was serving a life term in prison, he assaulted another inmate with a deadly weapon, a knife. Based upon the assault, a jury convicted him of assault with a deadly weapon by a life prisoner in violation of Penal Code section 4500[1] and of an assault with a deadly weapon, other than a firearm, in violation of section 245, subdivision (a)(1).[2] The jury also found defendant had two prior serious felony convictions (murder and attempted murder, arising out of the same case) within the meaning of sections 667, subdivisions (a) and (b) through (i) and 1170.12.

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