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P. v. Batchelor
Defendant appeals the judgment entered following his conviction by jury of four counts of robbery in which Batchelor personally used a dangerous or deadly weapon and a principal was armed with a firearm. (Pen. Code, 211, 12022, subds. (a)(1) and (b)(1).) Batchelor admitted a prior conviction of residential burglary in Florida in 1981 within the meaning of the Three Strikes law ( 1170.12, 667, subds. (b) - (i)) and section 667, subdivision (a)(1). The trial court sentenced Batchelor to a prison term of 22 years. Court reject Batchelors claim of sentencing error and affirm the judgment.

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