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P. v. Tanner CA6
In 2013, defendant Daniel Patrick Tanner pleaded no contest to two counts of taking or driving a vehicle without the owner’s consent (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)), one count of reckless driving while attempting to evade a peace officer (id., § 2800.2, subd. (a)), and one count of concealing stolen property (Pen. Code, § 496, former subd. (a)). He also admitted that he had served one prior prison term (§ 667.5, subd. (b)). The trial court sentenced defendant to four years in prison.
In early 2015, the trial court granted a petition by defendant pursuant to section 1170.18, which was enacted as part of Proposition 47, to have his felony conviction for concealing stolen property resentenced as a misdemeanor. Defendant was resentenced to three years four months in prison.

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