P. v. Barron
Following a jury trial, defendant Gary Eshawn Barron was convicted of one count of second degree robbery (Pen. Code,[1]§ 211) and one count of elder abuse (§ 368, subd. (b)(1)). The jury found true the elder abuse enhancement allegation pursuant to section 667.9, subd. (a). Following a jury trial on the priors, the jury returned true findings as to the allegations that defendant suffered a prior conviction of a serious or violent felony (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d)), had one prison prior (§ 667.5, subd. (b)), and had one strike prior (§ 667, subd. (a)(1)). Defendant was sentenced to state prison for a total term of 13 years, consisting of the midterm of six years on count 1 with an additional term of one year for the elder enhancement, five years for the serious felony prior, and one year for the prison prior. Defendant appeals, challenging the admission of the victim’s infield identification, the exclusion of his girlfriend’s testimony regarding the arresting officer’s prior arrest of defendant, and the one-year prison prior enhancement.
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