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P. v. Johnson
Appellant Leon M. Johnson was originally charged by information dated October 3, 2005, with robbery in violation of Penal Code section 211. The information further alleged the appellant had suffered two prior convictions of a serious or violent felony for purposes of section 1170.12, subdivision (a) through (d) and section 667, subdivision (b) through (i), and two prior convictions of a serious felony for purposes of section 667, subdivision (a)(1).
After hearing the evidence, the court found appellant guilty of grand theft and subsequently found true that he had suffered a prior strike.[4] The court selected the high term of three years and doubled the term due to appellants second strike offender status, resulting in a six-year sentence.
The judgment is conditionally reversed and the matter is remanded for a determination whether the available evidence establishes appellants mental competence as of the time of trial in 2006.

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