P. v. Warren CA1/3
This is an appeal from judgment after the trial court revoked the formal probation of defendant Bernard Warren and sentenced him to nine years in state prison following his commission of several probation violations. Defendant was initially placed on probation as part of a negotiated disposition after pleading guilty to felony infliction of corporal injury resulting in a traumatic condition on his (now former) spouse, enhanced for inflicting great bodily injury under circumstances involving domestic violence. Defendant challenges the trial court’s imposition of upper terms for both his underlying offense and the great-bodily-injury enhancement following revocation of his probation as an abuse of discretion, as well as his trial attorney’s failure to object at sentencing as constitutionally ineffective assistance of counsel. We affirm.
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