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P. v. Graham CA6
Defendant Matthew James Graham was found guilty by a jury of one count of possession or control of child pornography with a prior conviction. (Pen. Code, § 311.11, subd. (b).) In a bifurcated proceeding, the trial court found true the allegations that Graham had suffered eight prior convictions for serious or violent felonies and two prior prison commitments. The trial court granted Graham’s Romero motion as to all but one of his prior strike convictions. Graham was sentenced to a total term of 14 years in prison, consisting of the middle term of six years (doubled to 12 years) plus consecutive one year terms on each of the prison prior commitments.
On appeal, Graham raises the following claims of error

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