P. v. Murria
Defendant was convicted by a jury of two counts of robbery, one count of attempted robbery, and one count of residential burglary. Defendant was found to have used a firearm during the commission of each of the crimes. Following a jury waiver, the trial court found defendant had suffered one prior serious felony conviction and two prior felony convictions for which he had served a separate prison term. Defendant was sentenced to 25 years in prison. Defendant appeals, alleging the trial court based its sentence on factual determinations not made by the jury and violated his right to a jury trial as established in Blakely v. Washington. Both parties agree that the sentence must be modified with regard to some of the terms imposed for defendant’s prior convictions. Court modified the sentence and otherwise affirmed the judgment.
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