P. v. Starritt CA1/4
In this consolidated appeal, defendant Waymond Earl Starritt appeals a judgment entered on a single sentence following his convictions in two separate jury trials. In the first case, he was found guilty by a jury of possession for sale of heroin (Health & Saf. Code, § 11351) (count one) and carrying a concealed dirk or dagger (Pen. Code, § 21310) (count two); as to count one, the trial court found true allegations that he had three prior convictions within the meaning of Health and Safety Code section 11370.2, subdivision (a). In the second case, Starritt was found guilty by a jury of resisting an executive officer (Pen. Code, § 69) (count one) and carrying a concealed dirk or dagger (id., § 21310) (count two); as to both counts, the trial court found true the allegation that Starritt had committed the offenses while on bail in the first case (id., § 12022.1). The trial court imposed sentence in both matters, sentencing Starritt to a total unstayed term of 15 years
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