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P. v. Camus
Appellant, Steven R. Camus, was convicted by a jury of possession of a controlled substance in prison (Pen. Code, § 4573.6). Following the jury trial, Camus admitted the prior strike allegation and a prior prison term allegation. Camus was sentenced to the upper term of four years, doubled to eight years for the prior strike conviction, plus one year for the prior prison term, for a total of nine years in prison. Camus contends there was no substantial evidence showing he possessed heroin, and the trial court violated the dual use prohibition in sentencing. We will affirm.

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