P. v. McNeely CA4/1
Rashad McNeely pleaded guilty to burglary (Pen. Code, § 459) and admitted allegations that the dwelling was inhabited (§ 460) and another person was present in it during the burglary (§ 667.5, subd. (c)(21)). The trial court sentenced McNeely to six years in state prison under his plea agreement. It also ordered McNeely to register as a sex offender under section 290.006.
McNeely's sole contention on appeal is that the court abused its discretion in ordering registration because his offense was not a result of sexual compulsion or for the purpose of sexual gratification, and the court did not consider all the relevant information in concluding registration was appropriate. We conclude the record contains sufficient evidence to support the trial court's reasons for requiring registration. Accordingly, we affirm the judgment.
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