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P. v. Robles
A jury convicted Ronald Robles of four counts of first degree residential burglary (Pen. Code, 459, 460).[1] The trial court found that Robles had suffered one prior serious felony conviction and one prior strike, and sentenced him to 15 years in prison.
Robles appeals, contending that the trial court: (i) abused its discretion in denying his new trial motion, which contended that newly discovered evidence necessitated a retrial; (ii) erroneously ruled that the prosecution would be permitted to impeach him if he testified with two prior convictions that were more than a decade old; (iii) and erroneously ordered that he pay restitution for the benefit of a private insurer. Court conclude that these contentions are without merit, and affirm.

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