P. v. Castro
A Kern County jury found appellant guilty of two counts of conspiracy and four counts of selling, transporting, furnishing, or offering methamphetamine, with two of the narcotics counts enhanced for exceeding a kilogram in weight. The trial court denied probation and sentenced Appellant to nine years in state prison. The sentence consisted of a three-year middle term for one of the narcotics offenses with an additional three years for the weight enhancement, plus consecutive one-year subordinate terms for the remaining three narcotics offenses. The trial court also stayed three-year sentences for each of the three counts of conspiracy.
The judgment is affirmed without prejudice to any relief to which Appellant might be entitled after the United States Supreme Court determines the effect of Blakely v. Washington, on California law in Cunningham v. California.
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