P. v. Edwards
We provide the following brief description of the facts and procedural history of the case. (See People v. Kelly (2006) 40 Cal.4th 106, 110.)
In 2005, defendant Jason Thomas Edwards invited a 13-year-old female to his residence, then obtained crack cocaine and provided it to her to smoke. He pleaded no contest to furnishing a controlled substance to a minor (Health & Saf. Code, § 11380, subd. (a)) in case No. CM023344 based on these events. Defendant was not sentenced until 2008, at which time he waived credits for his previous time in custody and at a residential treatment program, and was placed on probation.
In 2009, while defendant was subject to search as a condition of probation, a police officer found in defendant's backpack items stolen from a vehicle the previous evening. Defendant pled no contest to receiving stolen property (Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a)) in case No. CM031756 and was found to be in violation of his probation in case No. CM023344. He was placed back on probation and was ordered to serve a period of time in jail on both cases.
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