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P. v. Ennis CA4/1
Daniel James Ennis pleaded guilty to receiving a stolen vehicle with a prior felony vehicle theft, unlawfully taking and driving a vehicle with a prior felony vehicle theft, possession of burglary tools, and petty theft. A jury found Ennis guilty of robbery, and he admitted three prison priors. The trial court sentenced Ennis to six years in state prison, consisting of three years for the robbery plus three consecutive years for the prison priors. The court also stayed a concurrent sentence of three years for receiving a stolen vehicle, imposed a three-year concurrent sentence for unlawfully taking and driving a vehicle, and imposed a sentence of 230 days for possession of burglary tools and petty theft, with 230 days credit for time served.

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