P. v. Harrell
Stephen Harrell appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial in which he was convicted of possession of cocaine and misdemeanor possession of a smoking device and marijuana. In a bifurcated bench trial, he was found to have sustained prior felony convictions, including one under the Three Strikes law. Defendant contends that the trial court prejudicially erred in ordering that he submit to a physical examination and instructing the jury on his refusal to do so, and in reconsidering its original finding that the evidence was insufficient to prove the prior felony convictions. Court affirm.
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