P. v. Sandefur CA1/5
Appellant Jason I. Sandefur was sentenced to prison for an aggregate term of 16 years after a jury convicted him of two counts of assault with a deadly weapon and one count of resisting arrest, the court found true recidivist allegations, and appellant pled guilty to a single count of soliciting the murder of one of the victims in the original case. Appellant contends the judgment must be reversed because the court should have granted his request for self-representation and should have stricken both of his two prior convictions under the “Three Strikes” law, rather than the one it actually struck. He also contends the trial court erred in setting direct victim restitution. We affirm.
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