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P. v. Robison
Mark Robison entered a negotiated guilty plea to causing a victim younger than 16 years old to become a prostitute (Pen. Code, §§ 266i, subd. (a)(2), 266h, subd. (b)(2);[1] count 1; Victim S.); electronically sending a minor harmful matter (§ 288.2, subd. (b); count 2); and two counts of committing a lewd act on a 14- or 15-year-old child (§ 288, subd. (c)(1); counts 7 and 9; Victim A.). The court sentenced Robison to nine years four months in prison: the eight-year upper term on count 1, eight months each (one-third the middle term) on counts 7 and 9 and a stayed term (§ 654) on count 2. Robison appeals, contending that in imposing the upper term on count 1, the court relied on facts relating to counts 7 and 9, and thus abused its discretion. We affirm.

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