P. v. Reed
Ryan Antonio[1]Reed appeals from the judgment entered following an order revoking his probation and imposing a two year state prison sentence as a result of his earlier no contest plea to committing identity theft. According to the Probation Officers Report, Reed and a confederate used a stolen check and false identification to purchase items at a department store in January 2005. Reed was charged by felony complaint with committing identity theft and second degree burglary (Pen. Code, 530.5, subd. (a), 459). Pursuant to a negotiated agreement, Reed pleaded no contest on February 10, 2005 to committing identity theft. Imposition of sentence was suspended, and Reed was placed on three years of formal probation on condition that he serve 90 days in county jail and complete 10 days of work for the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans). The remaining count was dismissed on the Peoples motion. The judgment is affirmed.
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