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P. v. Ray CA5
A jury convicted appellant Timothy Alan Ray of making criminal threats and carrying a concealed dirk or dagger on his person, and found true a personal use of a weapon enhancement in count 1. In a separate proceeding, the court found true a serious felony enhancement and allegations that Ray had a prior conviction within the meaning of the “Three Strikes” law. On January 26, 2016, the court sentenced Ray to an aggregate 10-year prison term consisting of a doubled, middle term of four years on his criminal threats conviction, a one-year arming enhancement in that count, a five-year serious felony enhancement, and a concurrent, doubled term of four years on his carrying a concealed dirk or dagger conviction.
On appeal, Ray contends: (1) the evidence is insufficient to sustain his conviction for possession of a concealed dirk or dagger; (2) the court committed instructional error; and (3) he was denied the effective assistance of counsel. We affirm.

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