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P. v. Hislar
Defendant and appellant Anthony Brandon Hislar was convicted by jury of 33 of 38 felony counts, which the trial court identified as having been committed on 17 occasions. The trial court imposed consecutive sentences for one offense in each of the 17 incidents and concurrent sentences as to all other counts. The term on each count was 25 years to life in state prison pursuant to the three strikes law, except for terms of 27 years to life for carjacking convictions in counts 1 and 6. The total indeterminate sentence was 429 years to life; a determinate sentence of 83 years was also imposed. Concurrent time in state prison was imposed on a probation violation.

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