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P. v. Harrell CA1/3
defendant Joshua Neil Harrell was convicted of second degree commercial burglary and forgery arising out of an incident at Wells Fargo in March of 2014 (Solano County Superior Court Case No. FCR306522) (hereafter the Wells Fargo matter). He was also convicted of receiving stolen property and identifying information theft with a prior arising out of a separate incident in April of 2014 (Solano County Superior Court Case No. FCR308925) (hereafter the receiving stolen property/identity theft matter). The jury also found several related enhancement allegations to be true. The trial court sentenced defendant to a total term of five years eight months in state prison.
Defendant timely appeals, raising issues relating to representation of counsel and issues concerning the application of Proposition 47, the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 (Proposition 47). For the reasons discussed below, we conclude that none of the issues has merit and, accordingly, affirm.

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