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P. v. Runestrand CA3
In September 2015, defendant entered the garage of Kenneth Phillips with the
intent to commit a theft. Phillips, his wife, and their two children were present in the
home at the time. Defendant pleaded guilty to first degree residential burglary (Pen.
Code, § 459),1 a serious felony (§ 1192.7, subd. (c)(18)) and admitted a person who was
not an accomplice was present during the commission of the burglary, making it a violent
felony (§ 667.5, subd. (c)(21)). Defendant waived his right to appeal. The trial court
dismissed the remaining counts and allegations. In accordance with the plea agreement,
the trial court sentenced defendant to serve a prison term of six years, and awarded him
269 days of presentence custody credit. The trial court ordered defendant to pay $350 for
presentence investigation costs (§ 1203.1b), pay a $1,800 restitution fine (§ 1202.4),
imposed and suspended a $1,800 parole revocation fine (§ 1202.45), and pay a $40 court
operations assessment (§ 1

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