P. v. Johnson CA4/1
Defendant Clyde Johnson pleaded guilty to one count of simple possession of methamphetamine, and a jury found him guilty of one count of possession of methamphetamine for sale. He admitted certain enhancement allegations, and the trial court sentenced him to a six-year split sentence. On appeal, Johnson contends the trial court erred by denying his motion to represent himself under Faretta v. California (1975) 422 U.S. 806 (Faretta). He also contends the trial court erred by admitting for impeachment purposes a 2004 conviction for possession of methamphetamine for sale. We affirm.
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