P. v. Jackson
A jury found Robert Joseph Jackson[1] guilty of residential burglary and robbery. The court found true that he had five prison priors, four serious felony priors, and four strike priors and sentenced him to 46 years to life in prison. Jackson appeals, contending (1) there was insufficient evidence to support his convictions, and (2) his sentence constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. We reject Jackson's contentions and affirm the judgment.
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