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P. v. Newman CA6
An information charged defendant Dave Arness Newman with the following crimes: making a false or fraudulent material statement for the purpose of obtaining compensation (Ins. Code, § 1871.4, subd. (a)(1); count 1), attempted perjury (Pen. Code, §§ 664/118; count 2), and concealing or failing to disclose an event affecting a right to an insurance benefit (Pen. Code, § 550, subd. (b)(3); count 3). A jury convicted defendant on counts 2 and 3. The jury deadlocked on count 1. The trial court declared a mistrial on count 1, and it dismissed count 1. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed defendant on formal probation for a period of five years.

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