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P. v. Murray
Defendant appeals from the judgment following his jury trial and conviction of one count of first degree robbery and three counts of second degree robbery. The trial court found true prior serious felony conviction and prison term allegations. The trial court sentenced appellant to 110 years to life, including four consecutive 25-year-to-life terms, and a 10-year consecutive term for two prior serious felony convictions. Appellant claims that the trial court erred in denying his motion to suppress his statements to investigating officers, that there is insufficient evidence to support his conviction of the robberies, and that he is entitled to one additional day of presentence conduct credit. Court agreed that appellant should receive one additional day of presentence conduct credit and affirmed all other aspects of the judgment.

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