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P. v. Hall
An undercover vice officer arrested Hall for prostitution on April 14, 2005. An information filed on May 25, 2005 charged Hall in count 1 with felony prostitution with a prior conviction for prostitution after having tested positive for the HIV virus (Pen. Code, 647, subd. (b), 647f, 1202.6 (felony prostitution)). In count 2 the information charged Hall with unlawful sex while infected with the HIV virus (Health & Saf. Code, 120291, subd. (a). As to both counts the information specially alleged Hall had previously served three separate terms for felony (prostitution). (Pen. Code, 667.5, subd. (b).)
As a result of this case (LASC Case no. TA078757), Hall also faced allegations she violated the terms of her probation in Los Angeles Superior Court Case no. BA264250, in which she had been convicted of possessing a controlled substance (Health & Saf. Code, 11350) and had received formal probation.
Panchita Hall appeals from the judgment entered following a court trial in which she was convicted of felony prostitution. Court affirm.


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