P. v. Sullivan
Following an apparent crime spree he claims to have undertaken to pay a drug debt, defendant Edward Paul Sullivan entered a negotiated no contest plea to six counts of second degree robbery. (Pen. Code, 211.) According to the probation report, defendant used an air pistol to threaten the victims into giving up cash.
Defendant was sentenced to a state prison term of 10 years, comprised of the upper term of five years on count 1, plus consecutive one-year terms (one-third the midterm) for each of the remaining five counts. The judgment is affirmed.
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