P. v. Salinas
A jury found Librado Salinas, Jr., guilty of transportation of methamphetamine (Health & Saf. Code, 11379, subd. (a); count 1), possession of methamphetamine in jail (Pen. Code, 4573.6; count 2), and possession of methamphetamine for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11378; count 3). !(1 CT 73-77; 2 CT 439-441, 445; 3 RT 534-536)! At a bifurcated trial, the court found two strike prior allegations true. (Pen. Code, 211, 212.5, subd. (a), 245, subd. (a)(1), 667, subds. (c)-(j), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(e).) !(1 CT 73-77; 2 CT 445-446; 3 RT 533, 541-542)! At Salinass probation and sentencing hearing, the court struck one strike prior (Pen. Code, 1385), found no circumstance in mitigation true (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 4.423[1]), and found three circumstances in aggravation true that his prior convictions as an adult and sustained petitions in juvenile delinquency proceedings are numerous, that he served a prior prison term, and that his prior performance on probation and parole was unsatisfactory in that he violated terms and reoffended. (Cal. Rules of Court, rules 4.421(b)(2), 4.421(b)(3), 4.421(b)(5)). !(2 CT 465; 3 RT 549, 553)! The judgment is affirmed.
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