P. v. Dunn
A jury convicted Eric Christopher Dunn of robbery with the use of a knife. (Pen. Code,[1] §§ 211 & 12022, subd. (b)(1).) Dunn admitted three prison priors (§ 667.5, subd. (b)); two serious felony prior convictions (§ 667, subd. (a)(1); and 14 strike priors (§ 667, subds. (b)-(i)).
The trial court denied Dunn's motion to strike at least 13 of the strike priors and sentenced him to an indeterminate term of 25 years to life plus one year for the use of the knife and 10 years for the two serious felony prior convictions.
Dunn appeals contending the trial court failed to obtain a proper waiver of Dunn's trial rights regarding his prior convictions, that the court abused its discretion in denying his request to strike 13 of his strike priors and that the abstract of judgment must be corrected. The respondent agrees the abstract of judgment must be amended and we will order correction of the abstract. We will otherwise reject Dunn's contentions and affirm.
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