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P. v. Kent CA3
Defendant Cindy Dee Kent was convicted of multiple counts of grand theft of personal property (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (a)), fraudulent use of an access (credit) card (§ 484g), forgery (§ 470), and making a check with insufficient funds (§ 476a, subd. (a)), all related to operation of her travel agency. Defendant contended that she had no criminal intent and made mistakes due to overwhelming personal problems stemming from physical health challenges and a divorce. She was sentenced to five years four months in state prison.

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