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P. v. Makboul
A jury found defendant guilty of first degree burglary, receiving stolen property, stalking, misdemeanor nonviolent false imprisonment, and possession of methamphetamine. Defendant admitted one 1-year prior prison term enhancement and one "strike" prior. The trial court sentenced defendant to a total of 14 years 4 months in prison. The judgment is modified by staying the two-year concurrent sentence on count 4, for stalking. This stay will become final if and when defendant has served the remainder of his sentence. The judgment as thus modified is affirmed. The trial court is directed to amend the abstract of judgment.

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