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There are no hard and fast rules on that subject that I am aware of. The fact that you DID have a 2nd felony, even though it was reduced down, will always be visible to the prosecutor and if you are ever involved in a third strike situation, they MAY use it against you to support the fact that you are a recidivist.

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Q: If a felony with a strike is reduced to a misdemeanor does the strike go away?
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