P. v. Medina CA2/2
Oscar Medina (defendant) was convicted by a jury of 13 narcotics-related offenses which arose from events on June 9, August 3 and October 23, 2009. Defendant admitted that he had suffered a prior serious or violent felony conviction within the meaning of the Three Strikes law. The trial court sentenced him to a total term of 43 years four months in prison.
Defendant appeals, raising claims of insufficiency of the evidence, instructional error, abuse of discretion in the admission of expert testimony and sentencing error. He also requests we review the sealed transcripts of the hearings on his Pitchess motion.
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