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P. v. Allen
LaShawnda Trenell OBrien Allen pled guilty to a single count of receiving stolen property. (Pen. Code, 496, subd. (a).)[1] The plea agreement also provided that the People would dismiss the remaining 27 counts in the complaint, and Allen would serve an aggravated term of three years. After obtaining a certificate of probable cause ( 1237.5), Allen argues the judgment must be reversed because the trial court violated section 1192.5 by failing to obtain an adequate factual basis for her plea. Court conclude the trial court erred, but find the error harmless and therefore affirm the judgment.

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