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P. v. Maris

Dewayne Craig Maris appeals from the judgment entered following his plea of no contest to first degree residential burglary with a person present (Pen. Code, § 459)[1] and assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury (§ 245, subd. (a)(1)) and his admissions that he had previously served two prison terms within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (b); that he suffered a “strike” (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)) when he was previously convicted of residential burglary (§ 459); and that he had suffered a conviction for a serious felony within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a)(1) when he was previously convicted of residential burglary (§ 459). The trial court sentenced Maris to 26 years in prison. We affirm.

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