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P. v. Sullivan
Appellant was tried before a jury and convicted of selling cocaine base. (Health and Saf. Code, 11352, subd. (a).) He was sentenced to prison for the four year upper term, doubled to eight years due to his admission of a prior serious felony conviction under the Three Strikes law. (Pen. Code, 1170.12, subd. (c)(1).) Appellant contends the judgment cannot stand because one of the jurors did not understand English well enough to comprehend the evidence or to properly deliberate. Court agree and reverse.

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