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P. v. Leslie
Appellant was convicted, following a jury trial, of two counts of second degree robbery in violation of Penal Code section 211. The jury found true the allegations that appellant personally used a firearm in the commission of the offense within the meaning of section 12022.53, subdivision (b). The trial court found that appellant had suffered a prior serious felony conviction within the meaning of section 667, subdivision (a), and section 667, subdivisions (b) through (i) and 1170.12 (the " three strikes" law). The court also found that appellant had served a prior prison term within the meaning of section 667.5, subdivision (b). The trial court sentenced appellant to a total term of 22 years in state prison.
Appellant appeals from the judgment of conviction, contending that the trial court erred in limiting the testimony of his expert on eyewitness identification. Court affirm the judgment of conviction.

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