P. v. Gueras
A jury found Walter Gueras guilty of second degree commercial burglary (count 1), receiving stolen property (count 3), resisting or delaying or obstructing an officer (count 4), and false representation to a peace officer (count 5). The trial court determined Gueras was previously convicted of a serious or violent felony qualifying as a strike under Penal Code sections 667, subdivisions (d) and (e)(1), and 1170.12, subdivisions (b) and (c)(1).[1] Gueras was sentenced to state prison for four years. The two-year middle term for count 1 was doubled pursuant to the Three Strikes law. The court imposed a concurrent four-year term for count 3 (the middle term of two years doubled by the strike). It suspended sentence on counts 4 and 5, both misdemeanors.
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