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P. v. Johnson CA4/1
A jury convicted Lillian Johnson of theft from an elder (Pen. Code, § 368, subd. (e); count 1) and eight counts of burglary (§ 459; counts 2–9). With respect to the theft from an elder charge, the jury found true allegations that the total, aggregate losses to the victim from a common scheme and plan exceeded $65,000 (§ 12022.6, subds. (a)(1) & (b)). As to the burglary charges, the jury found true allegations that each burglary was of an inhabited dwelling house (§ 460, subd. (a)), and the victim was 65 years of age or older (§ 667.9, subd. (a)). Over the People's objection, the court granted Johnson five years of formal probation with specified terms and conditions.

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