P. v. Miller CA4/1
Defendant Henry Miller pleaded guilty to one felony count and admitted the allegations that he had suffered four prior serious or violent felony convictions and had served two prior prison terms. The trial court sentenced Miller to a prison term of seven years—the upper term of three years (for the current felony conviction), doubled (for the serious or violent felony conviction priors), plus an additional year (for the first prison prior).
On appeal, Miller argues that the court abused its discretion in sentencing him to the upper term on the current felony conviction. We disagree and will affirm the judgment.
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