P. v. Little
Appellant Joseph Little appeals from a judgment entered after a court trial in which the trial court found him guilty of seven counts of identity theft (counts 2, 4, 6, 13, 18, 20, and 28) in violation of Penal Code section 530.5, subdivision (a);[1] and six counts of grand theft of personal property (counts 3, 5, 12, 17, 19, and 27) in violation of section 487, subdivision (a). Appellant was acquitted of one count of conspiracy to commit grand theft in violation of section 182, subdivision (a)(1), three counts of identity theft in violation of section 530.5, subdivision (a), and one count of grand theft of personal property in violation of section 487, subdivision (a). The trial court found true that appellant committed two or more related felonies that involved taking more than $500,000. ( 186.11, subd. (a)(2).) The trial court found not true that appellant took property in the commission of a felony resulting in a loss exceeding $2.5 million. ( 12022.6, subd. (a)(4).)
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