California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Shields, E063966 (Cal. App. 2016):
term of six years in state prison. With respect to the finding of personal use of a firearm during the commission of count 2, the court sentenced defendant to the lower term of one year to be served consecutively to the sentence on count 2. The trial court sentenced defendant to two years for each of defendant's convictions on counts 6 and 7, to run consecutively with the sentence on count 2. For defendant's prior serious felony conviction, the trial court sentenced defendant to five years to be served consecutively with the sentence on count 2. With respect to defendant's five admitted prison priors, the trial court sentenced defendant to one year for each; stayed execution of the one-year sentence on one prison prior pursuant to section 654; struck imposition of the sentence on another; and ordered the sentence on the remaining prison priors to run consecutively with the sentence on count 2. The trial court sentenced defendant to two years on count 1 and three years on count 3. Additionally, the court imposed a one-year term for each of the findings that defendant personally used a firearm during the commission of counts 1 and 3, to be served concurrently with the sentence on count 2. Finally, on the People's motion, the trial court dismissed the convictions on counts 4 and 5 pursuant to section 1385.
This court affirmed the judgment on direct appeal. (People v. Shields (Sept. 8, 2003, E033124) [nonpub. opn.].)
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