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P. v. Irving CA1/2
On April 13, 2015, the jury found Irving and his codefendant guilty of two counts of robbery. The trial court sentenced Irving to 14 years in prison that included a five-year prior serious felony enhancement under Penal Code section 667 and a one-year prior prison term enhancement under section 667.5. Irving appealed and this court affirmed the conviction in an unpublished opinion. (People v. Irving (Feb. 28, 2020, A148581) [nonpub. opn.] (Irving I).) One of the challenges Irving raised in his prior appeal was that the trial court erred in admitting a jail call Irving made in which he told a co-defendant that the victims of the robbery would not be testifying at trial. This court decided the issue as follows in its opinion:

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