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P. v. Crawford
A jury convicted defendant Ronnie Crawford of possessing heroin. He thereafter admitted that he had served three prior prison terms. In parallel proceedings, he had admitted that he had violated his parole and was recommitted to prison for one year; in the present proceedings, the trial court sentenced him to prison rather than grant probation for purposes of treatment, concluding that the incarceration for the violation of parole precluded this option.
On appeal, the defendant contests the courts conclusion on this issue. He also contends that the trial court abused its discretion in declining to strike any of the enhancements for his prior prison terms. Court affirm.

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