P. v. Hyde
On August 23, 2005, a jury convicted Thomas Dwayne Hyde (appellant) of two counts of second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 211) and found true that appellant had inflicted great bodily injury in connection with the first count (Pen. Code, 12022.7, subd. (a)). Appellant admitted the allegations relating to his prior convictions. The court sentenced appellant to a total of 21 years in prison. On appeal, appellant contends that: (1) the judge who handled the case was not impartial; (2) the court erred in refusing to give a jury instruction on receiving stolen property; and (3) the court improperly relied on the same facts to impose both an aggravated term and a sentencing enhancement. Court affirm.
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