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P. v. Labriola CA4/2
On the first day of jury trial, defendant and appellant Christopher Patrick Labriola moved to discharge his court-appointed attorney and substitute retained counsel. After a hearing where the trial court questioned new counsel’s availability, the court denied defendant’s motion.
Following a jury trial, defendant was convicted of attempted first degree burglary (Pen. Code, §§ 664/459). In a bifurcated proceeding, defendant admitted he had suffered two prior prison terms, one prior serious felony conviction, and one prior strike conviction. Defendant was sentenced to a total term of seven years in state prison with credit for time served.

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