P. v. Scally
Defendant George William Scally appeals his conviction for second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211;[1] count 1) as the getaway driver in a robbery. The jury also found true allegations that defendant had two prior strike convictions (§ 667, subds. (d) & (e)(2)(A)) and a prior serious felony conviction (§ 667, subd. (a)). The trial court sentenced defendant to 30 years to life in prison. Defendant appeals the judgment, contending the trial court abused its discretion in denying his Romero[2] motion, requesting the court to strike one or both of his prior convictions under the Three Strikes law. We conclude there was no abuse of discretion and affirm the judgment.



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