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P. v. Green CA2/5
A jury found defendant and appellant William Green guilty of first degree residential burglary and found the gang enhancement allegation to be true. Citing defendant’s two previous strikes for serious felonies─also first degree burglaries─three prior prison terms, and the fact the current offense was committed while defendant was on bail, the trial court denied his Romero motion and sentenced him to 25 years to life, plus a consecutive determinate sentence of 17 years.
On appeal, defendant contends the trial court abused its discretion in denying his motion to strike one or both strikes and his sentence constitutes cruel and unusual punishment. We affirm.

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