` P. v. Tillman
A jury convicted appellant William Tillman of one count of possession of a weapon in a penal institution (Pen. Code, § 4502, subd. (a)).[1] The jury acquitted appellant of a second count of the same offense. Appellant admitted a prior conviction and the court sentenced him to two years in state prison comprised of one year (one-third of the middle term of three years) doubled to two years for the prior strike conviction. The sentence was to be served consecutively to the sentence he was already serving.
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