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P. v. Nguyen CA4/2
In 2013, pursuant to a negotiated plea agreement, defendant and appellant Erik Tuan Nguyen pled no contest to one count of felony theft of access card account information (Pen. Code, § 484e, subd. (d)). Defendant also admitted that he had suffered two prior prison terms (§§ 667.5, subd. (b)). In return, the remaining allegations were dismissed and defendant was sentenced to a split term of two years in county jail and three years on mandatory supervision on various terms and conditions.
Subsequently, defendant violated the terms and conditions of his mandatory supervision. In 2016, after defendant admitted to violating his mandatory supervision by violating the law, the trial court reinstated and modified defendant’s mandatory supervision and ordered defendant to serve five years in county jail with credit for time served. Defendant appeals from the judgment. Based on our independent review of the record, we find no error and affirm the judgment.

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