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Judges and Judiciary

Aug. 19, 1998

Confusion Over Prior Convictions Envelops Courts

Recent modifications to a California Penal Code section have created confusion in the state's courtrooms as to whether defendants - many of them charged under three-strikes laws - are entitled to jury trials to determine whether they have suffered prior convictions.

By Michael D. Harris
Daily Journal Staff Writer
        Recent modifications to a California Penal Code section have created confusion in the state's courtrooms as to whether defendants - many of them charged under three-strikes laws - are entitled to jury trials to determine whether they have suffered prior convictions.
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