P. v. Morrishow
A jury found defendant Earl Morrishow, Jr., guilty of attempting to make a criminal threat (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 422)[1] and making an annoying phone call (§ 653m, subd. (a)). After finding true a prior strike allegation, the trial court sentenced defendant to an aggregate term of six years four months in prison.
On appeal, defendant contends there was insufficient evidence to convict him of attempting to make a criminal threat. He also contends the trial court abused its discretion in refusing to dismiss his prior strike conviction. Defendant's contentions lack merit and we will affirm the judgment.
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