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P. v. Joubert
Mary Gail Joubert entered a negotiated guilty plea to petty theft with a prior (Pen. Code, 484/666) and admitted she had served a prior prison term within the meaning of Penal Code section 667.5, subdivision (b). Under the plea agreement, which called for a stipulated prison term of two years, the prosecution agreed to dismiss a burglary count and three prior prison term allegations. The trial court denied Joubert's motion to withdraw her plea and sentenced her to two years in prison. The court did not award any presentence custody credits. Later, after an ex parte request by appellate counsel, the court ordered Joubert receive 13 days of presentence credit.On April 3, 2007, Joubert took $300 from the purse of a woman employee at a furniture store. The money was recovered inside the store. In 1993 Joubert was convicted of receiving stolen property and served custodial time for the offense. (People v. Joubert (Super. Ct. San Diego County, 1993, No. CRN26339).) The judgment is affirmed.




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