P. v. Hill
Defendant John C. Hill was placed on three years of probation after entering a plea of no contest to failure to register as a sex offender. (Pen. Code, 290, subd. (a)(1)(d); further undesignated references are to this code.) He admitted two subsequent probation violations, the second of which resulted in revocation of his probation and imposition of the upper term of three years in state prison. He appeals the trial courts imposition of the upper term as a violation of his Sixth Amendment rights under Cunningham v. California (2007) 549 U.S. [166 L.Ed.2d 856] (Cunningham). Court affirm the judgment.
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