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P. v. Rich CA1/3
A jury convicted defendant and appellant Franklin Sheldon Rich of stalking and criminally threatening his estranged wife, Maricor Rich, at various points in December 2014 and January 2015, and of criminally threatening Maricor’s divorce lawyer in January 2015. On appeal, Franklin argues the trial court improperly instructed the jury with CALCRIM 207 which stated the prosecution could prove the charged crimes took place “reasonably close” to—but not exactly on—specific days. Franklin also argues the court erred in imposing rather than staying concurrent terms for subordinate offenses. We modify the sentence and affirm the judgment as modified.

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