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P. v. Smith
Dawnisse Smith appeals the judgment entered after a jury convicted her of petty theft with a prior conviction (Pen. Code, 666). Smith admitted suffering a prior strike conviction within the meaning of section 667, subdivisions (b) through (i). She was sentenced to four years in state prison, consisting of the midterm of two years doubled for the strike prior. Smith's probation was revoked in another case, and she was sentenced to an additional eight months in state prison, for a total state prison term of four years eight months. She contends the trial court violated her constitutional right to self-representation. Court affirm.

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