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P. v. Roden CA2/6
Derek Ryan Roden appeals a judgment following his conviction for first degree residential burglary of an occupied residence (Pen. Code, § 459), a felony, (count 1), and receiving stolen property (§ 496, subd. (a), misdemeanors (counts 2 and 3). The trial court found that he suffered a prior strike serious felony conviction under the Three Strikes law. (§§ 667, subd. (a), 1170.12 (b).) The court imposed an aggregate prison term of 17 years on count 1. We conclude, among other things, 1) the trial court did not abuse its discretion by excluding expert testimony on eyewitness identification, 2) Roden has not shown that his counsel provided ineffective assistance, and 3) the court did not impose an unauthorized sentence. We affirm.

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