P. v. Artola
In January 1966 defendant and appellant, Eddy Artola, was sentenced to a Three-Strikes term of 30 years to life in prison based upon his conviction of the serious and/or violent felony of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, § 211)[1] and his prior convictions of the serious and/or violent felony of second degree robbery (§ 211) and the serious felony of attempted robbery (§§ 664, 211). He appeals from the trial court’s denial of his post-judgment petition to recall his life sentence and resentence him to a determinate term pursuant to section 1170.126.[2] We affirm the trial court’s order.[3]
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