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P. v. Ramos
A jury convicted Bernardo Ramos of receiving stolen property (Pen. Code, 496, subd. (a)) and unlawfully acquiring access card account information ( 484e, subd. (d)). The court suspended imposition of the sentence and placed Ramos on probation for three years including a condition he serve 365 days in custody. Ramos contends the trial court erred in instructing the jury on the elements of receiving stolen property and he was denied effective assistance of counsel because his attorney failed to object to the prosecutor's comments during closing argument. Court conclude there was no prejudicial error, and affirm.

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