P. v. Gundelfinger
A jury convicted Charles Gundelfinger of burglary of an inhabited dwelling (Pen. Code, 459, 460) and vandalism (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (a)(b)(2)(A)). The court sentenced him to 365 days in local custody after the victims, his parents, requested he be spared prison commitment.
Gundelfinger appeals, contending there is insufficient evidence of intent to support his burglary conviction and the court erred by denying his Marsden[1]motion for replacement counsel. Court affirm in full.
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