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P. v. Scott CA2/7
Craig Allen Scott committed two burglaries, one on April 28, 2016 and one on July 28, 2016, of his former employer’s business. A jury convicted him of second degree burglary and vandalism for the first incident and second degree burglary and driving and taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent for the second incident. The trial court imposed concurrent sentences on all four convictions. Scott argues the court should have stayed under Penal Code section 654 his sentences for vandalism and driving and taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent. We agree and remand with directions to stay execution of the sentences on those convictions.

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