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P. v. Pickens CA2/1
personally inflicted great bodily injury in the course of resisting an executive officer. Defendant waived his right to a jury trial on the prior conviction allegations. The trial court found true the allegations that defendant had suffered two prior strike convictions, one of which was also a serious felony conviction. The court also found true the allegation that defendant had served a prior prison term. The court sentenced defendant to a total of 55 years to life in prison, consisting of a term of 25 years to life for the assault conviction, pursuant to the Three Strikes law, a five year enhancement term pursuant to section 667, subdivision (a)(1), and a 25 years to life term for the resisting conviction, also pursuant to the Three Strikes law.

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