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P. v. Ordonez
Following a jury trial, appellant was convicted of one count of residential burglary. The information filed by the District Attorney alleged two prior residential burglary convictions (serious felonies) and one prior prison term. The trial court sentenced appellant to a prison term of 25 years to life, plus 10 years. Appellant appeals his conviction, arguing that the trial court erroneously instructed the jury with CALJIC No. 2.15, thus depriving him of his constitutional right of due process. Court rejected his contention and affirmed the conviction.

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