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P. v. Carter CA4/1
A jury convicted David A. Carter of robbery and assault with a deadly weapon. For both convictions, the jury found true allegations Carter personally used a firearm and personally inflicted great bodily injury. For the robbery conviction, the jury also found true allegations Carter personally and intentionally used a firearm. For the assault with a deadly weapon conviction, the jury also found true allegations Carter personally used a dangerous and deadly weapon and personally inflicted great bodily injury. Additionally, Carter admitted having a prior serious felony conviction, a prior strike conviction, and a prior prison commitment conviction. The court sentenced Carter to an aggregate term of 22 years in prison. The sentence included a consecutive 10-year prison term for the firearm enhancement under Penal Code section 12022.53, subdivision (b).

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