P. v. Ford CA2/5
A jury convicted defendant Larry Darnell Ford of willfully failing to register as a sex offender. (Pen. Code, §§ 290.010, 290.018.) The jury acquitted him of four alleged sex offenses against three young children. The trial court found true allegations that he had four prior strike convictions under sections 667, subdivision (d) and 1170.12, subdivision (b), denied his Romero motion (People v. Superior Court (Romero) (1996) 13 Cal.4th 497) to strike those prior strikes, and sentenced him to six years in state prison.
Defendant challenges the trial court’s ruling on his Romero motion. Defendant did not provide this court with a complete and adequate record of the evidence that was before the trial court when it ruled on his motion. Further, defendant has not shown an abuse of discretion. Therefore, we affirm the judgment.
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