P. v. Singleton CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Richard Charles Singleton, Jr., was charged by felony complaint with one count of acquiring the personal identifying information of another person, having been previously convicted of the same violation (Pen. Code, § 530.5, subd. (c)(2), count 1) and forgery (§ 475, subd. (a), count 2). The complaint also alleged that defendant was convicted of prior felonies, which made him ineligible for probation within the meaning of section 1203, subdivision (e)(4). The complaint further alleged that defendant had served one prior prison term. (§ 667.5, subd. (b).) Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant pled guilty to count 1 and admitted the prison prior. The court dismissed count 2 in the interests of justice. It then imposed the midterm of two years on count 1, plus a consecutive one year on the prison prior. The court suspended the execution of the sentence as to two years of the term and ordered defendant placed on mandatory supervision, under specified con
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