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P. v. Davis
Defendant was charged with residential burglary, making a terrorist threat, felony assault, a hate crime enhancement, and an alleged prior conviction that qualified as a strike and serious felony. Defendant waived his right to a preliminary hearing. After the case was set for trial, defendant waived his rights, pled guilty to residential burglary, and admitted the hate crime enhancement. It was agreed that defendant would be sentenced to the middle term of four years for the burglary and two years for the hate crime enhancement.
Defendant was represented by counsel at all stages of the proceedings. Appellant was fully advised of his rights, and of the consequences of his plea and admission. There was no error in the sentence imposed. Full review of the record reveals no issue that requires further briefing.


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