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P. v. Rhodes
Defendant challenges the sentence for his assault with a deadly weapon conviction because the trial court imposed the upper term based on facts not found by the jury. Following precedent set by our California Supreme Court, Court affirm the aggravated sentence because it is based on defendants recidivism.

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