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P. v. Del Rosario CA4/3
Defendant Daniel William Del Rosario was convicted by a jury of first degree robbery on a trackless trolley (Pen. Code, §§ 211, 212.5, subd. (a)) and various other crimes after he took a passenger’s backpack from a trolley, then fought the passenger outside the trolley when the passenger attempted to retrieve his backpack. Defendant raises a single issue on appeal: he contends his conviction for first degree robbery should be reduced to second degree robbery (with a corresponding two-year prison sentence reduction) because his confrontation with the passenger did not occur “on” a trackless trolley. We disagree and affirm the conviction and sentence.

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