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P. v. Kumar
Defendant appeals following his conviction by jury of one count of solicitation for murder and one count of solicitation for robbery. Sentenced to nine years in state prison (the upper term on count 1, with sentence on count 2 stayed), defendant contends he should have received the midterm rather than the upper term because he was a first offender. Court affirmed.

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