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P. v. Mulholland CA1/5
In May 2009, the Sonoma County District Attorney filed a felony complaint charging appellant Matthew C. Mulholland with receiving stolen property (Pen. Code, § 496, subd. (a)). The complaint identified the stolen property as a “COMPUTER, MOTORBIKE, and CHAINSAW.” According to the police report, the charge related to a March 2009 residential burglary. The stolen property was described as a computer worth $1,000; a chainsaw worth $300; and a motor bike worth $800. The police were subsequently advised that appellant had sold the chainsaw to another person. The purchaser identified appellant as the seller, and the owner of the stolen property identified the chainsaw as the one that had been stolen.

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