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P. v. Miguel CA6
Defendant Jose San Miguel appeals from the judgment entered after a jury found him guilty of one felony count of inflicting injury upon his former cohabitant, D.C., and two misdemeanor counts of violating a court order. The trial court found that San Miguel had suffered a prior strike conviction and denied his request to dismiss the strike prior. The court imposed the midterm sentence of three years on the felony count, doubled for the strike prior, for a total prison term of six years. The court also imposed 60 days in county jail for the two misdemeanor counts, which had been satisfied by time served.

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