P. v. Mosley CA1/5
Charles Ernest Mosley appeals from a judgment of conviction and sentence imposed after he entered a plea of guilty to robbery and receiving stolen property. He contends (1) the court erred in finding that police had a reasonable suspicion to detain him, and his continued detention became a de facto arrest not supported by probable cause; (2) the court should have dismissed the count for receiving stolen property or stayed the sentence on the count (Pen. Code, § 654); (3) Proposition 47 requires that the conviction for receiving stolen property be treated as a misdemeanor; and (4) we should review a sealed transcript regarding his Pitchess motion.
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