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P. v. Membreno
A jury convicted defendant of assault with a deadly weapon, residential burglary, criminal threats, and dissuading a witness by force. The jury found allegations that he used a knife and that a nonaccomplice was present during the burglary to be true. Defendant claims no evidence supported a flight instruction (CALJIC No. 2.52) and the court erred under Blakely v. Washington when it imposed consecutive terms. Court affirmed.

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