P. v. Bryant CA3
A jury convicted Randell Bryant of three residential burglaries. The trial court sentenced defendant under the Three Strikes Law to 25 years to life in prison as to each count, plus 10 years, with each term to run consecutive to the others.
Defendant now contends the trial court erred in (1) denying his motion to suppress evidence of a witness’s identification, (2) sustaining an objection to a portion of defense counsel’s closing argument, (3) denying his petition for release of juror information, and (4) believing that consecutive sentencing was mandatory. Finding no merit to defendant’s claims, we will affirm the judgment.
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