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P. v. James CA2/3
Defendant Pierre Lamar James appeals from the trial court’s October 3, 2016, orders revoking probation and executing previously imposed prison sentences. The probation violation stems from an incident in which the police stopped and arrested a man identifying himself as Peter James, defendant’s identical twin brother. This person fled, and after police lost sight of him for several minutes, they found and arrested defendant. Defendant contends there is insufficient evidence to connect him—rather than Peter—to the original crimes, and that in any event, there is insufficient evidence he violated the terms of his probation. We affirm with directions to correct three minute orders and the abstract of judgment in case No. MA061783.

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