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P. v. Quisenberry
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered following his convictions by jury on count 1 - first degree residential burglary and count 6 - conspiracy to commit first degree residential burglary with an admission that he suffered a prior felony conviction and a prior serious felony conviction. The court sentenced him to prison for 17 years, and the sentence included concurrent terms for the offenses. The judgment is modified by staying execution of sentence on appellant's conviction for conspiracy (count 6) pending completion of his sentence on his conviction for first degree residential burglary (count 1), such stay then to become permanent, and, as modified, the judgment is affirmed. The trial court is directed to forward an amended abstract of judgment.



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