P. v. Royster
Appellant, Kenneth Wayne Royster, pled no contest to a count of forgery (Pen. Code, § 470, subd. (d)) and admitted a prior prison term allegation and a prior strike allegation. After the court denied Royster’s motion to strike the prior strike allegation, it sentenced him to the midterm sentence of two years, doubled to four years for the prior strike offense, plus one year for the prior prison term, for a total of five years in prison. Royster contends the trial court abused its discretion in denying his motion to strike the prior strike allegation, and he was provided ineffective assistance of counsel in the presentation of that motion. We will affirm.
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