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P. v. Durden CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Richard Danelle Durden was charged by information with identity theft by a person previously convicted of identity theft (Pen. Code , § 530.5, subd. (c)(2), count 1), possession of a falsified identification card (§ 470b, count 2), and misdemeanor resisting an officer (§ 148, subd. (a)(1), count 3). The information further alleged that defendant suffered one prior prison term. (§ 667.5, subd. (b).) A jury found defendant guilty of counts 1 and 2. However, it was unable to reach a verdict on count 3, so a trial court declared a mistrial as to that count. Defendant admitted the prior conviction as to count 1 and the prison prior allegation.

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