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P. v. Boone CA6
Defendant John Winston Boone pleaded no contest to grand theft (Pen. Code, (§§ 484-487, subd. (a)) , forgery of a bill due (§ 470, subd. (d)), three counts of use of personal identifying information without authorization (§ 530.5, subd. (a)), embezzlement (§§ 504, 487), and preparing false documentary evidence (§ 134). Defendant also admitted an excessive taking enhancement (§ 12022.6, subd. (a)(1)) and an aggravated white collar crime enhancement (§ 186.11, subds. (a)(1), (a)(3)). At sentencing, the court ordered victim restitution totaling [amount redacted] to defendant’s two former employers. On appeal, defendant challenges two components of the victim restitution order, which directed him to pay one of his employers: (1) [amount redacted] in lost wages and profits based on the efforts of its employees, and (2) [amount redacted] in lost profits for a lost business opportunity. He contends there is insufficient evidence to support either order.

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