P. v. Kriske
A jury convicted defendant of first degree burglary, attempted carjacking, and resisting an executive officer with force or violence. In connection with count 1, the jury found true that another person, other than an accomplice, was in the burglarized residence making the offense a violent felony. In bifurcated proceedings, the trial court found two strike priors, one prior serious felony, and three prior prison term allegations to be true.
The court sentenced defendant to state prison for an indeterminate term of 75 years to life and a determinate term of eight years. Defendant appeals. Appellant contends (1) the trial court erroneously denied his request to represent himself, (2) insufficient evidence supports his convictions for first degree burglary and attempted carjacking and (3) the trial court erroneously excluded the introduction of exculpatory evidence. Court affirmed the judgment.
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