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P. v. Andrews CA1/5
On the day Mark Vincent Andrews was released from prison, he crashed his vehicle while driving under the influence of heroin. He ultimately entered pleas of no contest to driving under the influence of a drug or narcotic and the combined influence of alcohol and drugs, with prior convictions for driving under the influence. He also admitted sentencing enhancements including a “strike” conviction. Andrews’s Romero motion to strike the prior conviction was denied, and he was sentenced to state prison. Andrews contends the trial court abused its discretion and violated his right to due process in denying the motion to strike. We affirm.

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