P. v. Williams
A jury convicted Defendant of two counts of first degree residential burglary, and the court found he had previously suffered numerous prior felony convictions including multiple strikes under the Three Strikes law. He argues the trial court abused its discretion by denying his mistrial motion concerning one of the counts because the prosecutor was dilatory in providing discovery concerning the criminal record of a witness. He also contends his 75 year to life sentence is cruel and unusual. Finding no basis to disturb the judgment, Court affirm.
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