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P. v Valentin
Appellant Jeremy Valentin appeals from the judgment in which a jury convicted him of one count of second degree robbery in violation of Penal Code section 211,[1] a felony. The jury also found true the allegation that appellant personally used a firearm in violation of section 12022.53, subdivision (b). In a bifurcated trial, the trial court found true that appellant had served four prior prison terms pursuant to section 667.5, subdivision (b). The trial court sentenced appellant to a prison term of 13 years, consisting of the midterm of three years on the robbery count plus 10 years on the firearm enhancement. The trial court struck the prior prison terms.
Appellant contends that the trial court abused its discretion by precluding him from presenting expert testimony on eyewitness identification. We affirm.

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