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P. v. Green
Defendant pleaded no contest to one count of annoying or molesting a child. Defendant further admitted suffering a prior juvenile conviction and admitted a prior strike conviction. The court denied probation and denied defendant’s motion to vacate a prior serious or violent felony conviction under the “three strikes” law. Defendant appeals his four-year state prison sentence, arguing (1) he was denied due process at his sentencing hearing; (2) the trial court abused its discretion in denying his Romero motion because it relied upon improper information; and (3) he received ineffective assistance of counsel. Court disagreed and affirmed the trial court’s sentence.

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