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P. v. Williams CA5
In 2018, appellant Robert Darrell Williams II pled no contest to receiving a stolen vehicle (Pen. Code, § 496d, subd. (a)) and admitted to serving a prior prison term (§ 667.5, subd. (b)) (2018 case). He was sentenced to a split sentence of five years—18 months of which he was to serve in custody in county jail and 42 months of which he was to serve on mandatory supervision. While on mandatory supervision, appellant committed additional offenses. In 2019, he pled no contest to dissuading a victim (§ 136.1, subd. (a)(2)), possession of heroin and fentanyl (Health & Saf. Code, § 11351), and being a felon in possession of a firearm (§ 29800, subd. (a)(1)) (2019 case). On the 2019 case, appellant was sentenced to an aggregate prison term of four years eight months. A few days later, the court ordered appellant’s remaining term of mandatory supervision on his 2018 case to be converted to a straight prison sentence and be served concurrent to his prison term in the 2019 case.

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