P. v. Irvin CA5
Appellant and defendant Larry William Irvin was convicted by a jury of multiple counts of attempted murder, domestic violence, assault, violation of a restraining order, and assault with a deadly weapon. Defendant waived his right to a jury trial on allegations of three prison priors and a prior domestic violence conviction within the last seven years. The trial court found the prior prison allegations to not be true and found the prior domestic violence conviction to be true. Defendant was ordered to pay restitution in fines and fees at the statutory minimum.
On appeal, defendant contends there was insufficient evidence to support the trial court’s ruling that he had sustained a prior domestic violence conviction under section Penal Code section 273.5, subdivision (f)(1).
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