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P. v. Williams CA1/4
Appellant was sentenced to four years in prison following a late amendment to the information. Appellant contends that the trial court applied the wrong law in granting the amendment, that the California Supreme Court decision in People v. Valladoli (1996) 13 Cal.4th 590 was wrongly decided to the extent it allows the late amendment, and that Valladoli is distinguishable in that the prosecutor here intentionally and purposefully delayed requesting the amendment to the information. We affirm the judgment.

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