P. v. Carey CA4/3
Appellant Marquis Carey and two associates robbed a marijuana dispensary while armed with handguns. As they entered the dispensary, each provided his California driver’s license (CDL) to the dispensary’s security guard, who entered their names and personal information into a computer.
After the robbery, the security guard provided the robbers’ identifying information to police investigators, who were able to retrieve the robbers’ driver’s license photographs from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). That same day, the security guard identified Carey from his DMV photograph. Carey was charged with and convicted of several counts of second degree robbery, among other crimes.
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