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P. v. Bragg CA2/8
Defendant Travell Lamont Bragg was convicted of first degree residential burglary. The court found true a prior strike and other priors allegations and sentenced defendant to state prison for 17 years. Defendant’s only claim on appeal is the court violated his due process rights by admitting evidence of a 2010 residential burglary conviction under Evidence Code section 1101, subdivision (b) (hereafter section 1101(b)). Defendant contends the two burglaries were not sufficiently similar, and the probative value of the evidence was outweighed by the prejudicial impact.
We affirm.

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