P. v. Majewski
After a bench trial at which documentary evidence only was presented, the trial court convicted defendant Shawn Michael Majewski of seven counts of second degree burglary ( "Pen. Code, § 459" Pen. Code, § 459; counts 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 13, 14)[1] and three counts of petty theft, a misdemeanor ( "§ 488" § 488; counts 4, 7, 8), and found a strike prior ( "§ 1170.12" § 1170.12) to be true.
Sentenced to state prison, defendant appeals. He contends (1) insufficient evidence supports his conviction on counts 5, 6, 7, 8, and 13; and (2) the single larceny doctrine applies to bar his conviction on count 7 or 8. We reject defendant’s contentions and will affirm the judgment.
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