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P. v. Keagy CA5
On October 2, 2013, appellant Meghan Elizabeth Keagy pled guilty to one count of violating Penal Code section 459, second degree commercial burglary, and one count of violating section 1320, subdivision (b), failure to appear. At the time of her plea, both offenses were felonies. On February 23, 2016, the superior court granted Keagy’s petition to reduce the burglary conviction to a misdemeanor, but denied her oral motion to reduce the section 1320 offense to a misdemeanor. Keagy appeals the denial of her motion to reduce the section 1320 offense to a misdemeanor. We affirm.

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