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P. v. Sherrell
Appellant was found guilty, after a jury trial, of willfully presenting a false insurance claim and making a false statement in support of an insurance claim. The court later suspended imposition of sentence and placed appellant on probation for 48 months on condition that he spend 10 months in the county jail.
Appellant contends the trial court improperly instructed the jury with CALJIC No. 2.04. Appellant further contends the trial court erred in failing to stay counts two, three, four, five, and six because they were part of a continuous course of conduct, an indivisible transaction, pursuant to section 654. Judgment Affirmed.

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