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P. v. Gonzales CA1/5
Clayton Gonzales was convicted by a jury of three counts of residential burglary, one count of commercial burglary, and three counts of grand theft. At trial, the court allowed the prosecution to admit evidence that appellant committed six uncharged crimes to prove he acted with the intent to commit theft in the charged offenses and to prove whether he reasonably and in good faith believed the victims consented to the taking of their property. The court also allowed the admission of one uncharged crime to establish appellant’s identity as the perpetrator of certain of the charged offenses. The trial court imposed a four-year midterm sentence on count one (residential burglary) and imposed concurrent sentences on the other six counts.

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