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P. v. Taylor
Defendant Todd Joseph Taylor[1] appeals from a judgment following a jury trial in which he was convicted of grand theft of personal property (Pen. Code, 487, subd.(a)).[2] In a bifurcated proceeding, defendant waived his right to trial and admitted he had a prior serious or violent felony conviction within the meaning of the Three Strikes law ( 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12) and had suffered a separate prison term for a felony ( 667.5, subd. (b)). The trial court struck the prior prison term enhancement ( 1385) and sentenced defendant as a second strike offender to six years in state prison. Defendant was awarded 216 days of presentence credit (144 actual days and 72 days of conduct credit) and ordered to pay a restitution fine of $1,200 ( 1202.4, subd. (b)). A parole revocation fine was imposed and stayed ( 1202.45).

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