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P. v. Anderson
Defendant appeals his conviction by jury of shooting at an occupied building, his admission of a prior serious felony conviction, and two prior felony convictions within the meaning of the "Three Strikes" law. Defendant was sentenced to 25 years to life with a five-year prior serious felony conviction enhancement. Appellant contends that (1) the delivery of CALJIC No. 2.52, the flight instruction, constituted prejudicial error; (2) his three strikes sentence should be vacated; and (3) the trial court erred in limiting his presentence conduct credit to 15 percent. Respondent agrees that the 15 percent limitation on conduct credits is inapplicable, and court modifies the judgment accordingly. Court otherwise affirms.



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