P. v. Jones CA1/2
In March of 2016, defendant Raymond Jones and his girlfriend were staying with Arthur Peters at his home in Willits. Peters asked Jones and his girlfriend to leave, and then left the house himself for a few hours. When he returned, Peters found Jones gone and multiple items missing from his bedroom, including an antique .32-caliber firearm. Several weeks later, Jones was stopped by police and a search found the missing firearm in his vehicle and a single bullet in his pants pocket. Jones was charged with first degree burglary, receiving stolen property, possession of a firearm by a felon, and possession of ammunition by a felon. The information also alleged that Jones had two prior convictions for burglary and robbery. Jones waived his right to a jury trial on the prior convictions, and a jury found him not guilty of first degree burglary but guilty of the other charged offenses.
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