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P. v. Carlsen
On April 30, 2008, appellant, Brian Carlsen, pled no contest to grand theft (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (a), count 1). The trial court granted the prosecutors motion to reduce the allegation from a felony to a misdemeanor pursuant to section 17. The complaint alleged a prior prison term enhancement. Appellant pled no contest to a consolidated felony allegation of receiving stolen property ( 496, subd. (a)). Appellant also pled no contest to four misdemeanor allegations. At the change of plea hearing, the court noted it had the probation report and placed appellant on probation. The court advised appellant he had a right to appeal within 60 days of the courts order.

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