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P. v. Blagg
Appellant John Blagg was convicted, following a jury trial, of one count of first degree burglary in violation of Penal Code section 459 and one count of receiving stolen property in violation of section 496, subdivision (a). Appellant admitted that he had suffered a prior serious felony conviction within the meaning of sections 667, subdivisions (b) through (i) and 1170.12 (the "three strikes" law) and section 667, subdivision (a). The trial court sentenced appellant to a total term of 14 years and 4 months in state prison.
Appellant appeals from the judgment of conviction, contending that the trial court erred in denying his motion for self representation, consolidating the burglary and receiving stolen property counts and denying the public defender's motion for a mistrial and appointment of new counsel. Court affirm the judgment of conviction.

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