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P. v. Green CA2/6
Appellant Craig Lewis Green was charged with one count of resisting an executive officer. The second amended information alleged that appellant personally inflicted great bodily injury in the commission of the offense It further alleged that appellant suffered eight priors: one prior strike; one prior serious felony; and six prior prison terms. A jury convicted appellant of resisting an executive officer and found the great bodily injury allegation not true. The trial court found true all eight priors. It sentenced appellant to the high term of three years, doubled due to the strike prior. The court struck as inapplicable the five-year term for the prior serious felony. It imposed and stayed a one-year term for one of the prior prison terms as duplicative of the strike prior. The court then added one consecutive year for each of the remaining five prior prison terms, for a total prison term of 11 years.

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