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P. v. Shirley
Defendant appeals from the judgment after a jury found him guilty as charged of second-degree robbery (Pen. Code, 211)[1]and first-degree burglary. ( 459)[2] The trial court found true the allegations that he suffered seven prior serious or violent felony convictions ( 667, subd. (b)-(i) and 1170.12)[3]and sentenced him to an aggregate prison term of 50 years to life plus a 20 year determinate term of imprisonment.
On appeal, he contends the trial court erred by denying his motion under Batson/Wheeler[4]and his motion to exclude eye witness identification testimony. He also claims there is insufficient evidence of force or fear to sustain the robbery conviction.
Court find no error and affirm the judgment.

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