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P. v. Flores CA4/2
A jury convicted defendant and appellant, Joseph Albert Flores, of one count of second degree robbery of a department store loss prevention employee. (Pen. Code, § 211.) In a bifurcated proceeding, defendant admitted he committed the robbery while released on bail (§ 12022.1) and had four prison priors (§ 667.5, subd. (b)). The court struck a fifth prison prior allegation and sentenced defendant to seven years in prison, comprised of the low term of two years for the robbery, two years for the out-on-bail enhancement, and three years (one year each) for the first three prison priors. The court did not impose sentence on the fourth prison prior.

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