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P. v. Munguia-Hernandez CA1/2
Defendant was found guilty by a jury of 18 crimes: kidnapping for the purpose of robbery (Pen. Code, § 209, subd. (b)(1)); felony false imprisonment (Pen. Code, §§ 236, 237, subd.(a)); first degree robbery (Pen. Code, §§ 211, 212.5, subd. (a)); (Pen. Code, § 209, subd. (b)(1)); dissuading a victim or witness from testifying by force or threat (Pen. Code, § 136.1 subd. (c)(1)); making a criminal threat (Pen. Code, § 422); committing an assault with “a stun gun or less lethal weapon” (Pen. Code, § 244.5); extortion (Pen. Code, § 518); theft from an elder (Pen. Code, § 368, subd. (d)); four counts of the unlawful use of personal identifying information (Pen. Code, § 530.5, subd. (a)); and six counts of first degree burglary (Pen. Code, §§ 459, 460, subd. (a)). The jury found true enhancement allegations that the false imprisonment, kidnapping, robbery, and four of the burglaries were committed against a person older than 65. (Pen. Code, § 667.9, subd. (a).)

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