P. v. Grissom
A jury convicted defendant, Anthony Grissom, of driving/taking a car without the consent of the owner (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)) and found true an allegation that he had been previously convicted of the same offense (Pen. Code, § 666.5, subd. (a)).[2] The jury further found true allegations that defendant had been convicted of six prior offenses for which he served prison terms (§ 667.5, subd. (b)) and a strike prior (§ 667, subds. (c) & (e)(1)). He was sentenced to prison for 12 years and appeals, claiming the court erred by granting his request to represent himself and by denying his request for appointment of counsel. He also claims that the prosecutor engaged in misconduct justifying reversal of his conviction. We reject his contentions and affirm.
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