P. v. Andrews CA4/3
A jury convicted Danny Lee Andrews of second degree robbery and attempted second degree robbery and the trial court found true he suffered two prior serious felony convictions, including a federal bank robbery conviction (the federal conviction). The trial court sentenced Andrews to prison for 60 years to life, which consisted of two consecutive terms of 25 years to life for the offenses and two consecutive terms of five years for the prior serious felony convictions. In a nonpublished opinion People v. Andrews (May 26, 2016, G051067) (Andrews), we concluded there was insufficient evidence to establish the federal conviction qualified as a serious felony and strike. We reversed and remanded to allow the prosecution to retry the “strike allegations” if it chose to do so. On remand, the prosecution retried the federal conviction, with Andrews in absentia. The trial court imposed sentence.
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