P. v. Reyes
A jury found defendant and appellant Raymond Reyes, III guilty of one count of heroin possession. After the trial court found true prior convictions and denied his Romero[1] motion, the court sentenced him to 25 years to life under the Three Strikes law. Reyes now contends that the court abused its discretion by denying his Romero motion, that his sentence violates federal and state constitutional prohibitions against cruel and unusual punishment,[2] and that his constitutional right to present a defense was denied when the court refused to compel the attendance of in-custody witnesses. We reject these contentions and affirm the judgment.



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