P. v. Green
Defendant, Jeremiah Markeith Green, appeals from his convictions for two counts of second degree robbery and a finding he was previously convicted of serious felony. (Pen. Code[1], 211, 667, subd. (a), 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12.) Defendant contends: there was no substantial evidence he committed a robbery as charged in count 1; the jury should have been instructed as to grand theft from the person as to count 1; he was entitled to a jury trial on the aggravating circumstances utilized to impose the upper term as to count 1; the abstract of judgment must be modified and the parole restitution fine must be reduced. The Attorney General argues that certain fines and penalties should be imposed. Court affirm with modifications.
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