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P. v. Jensen CA1/5
Defendant and appellant Matthew Jensen (appellant) appeals from the trial court’s judgment sentencing him to four years in prison after he pleaded guilty to committing a battery causing serious bodily injury (Pen. Code § 243, subd. (d)). He contends the trial court erred in concluding he was ineligible for probation. We conclude the court erred, but the error was harmless because the court expressly stated it would have denied probation if appellant had been eligible. On remand, we direct the court to correct the abstract of judgment in several respects.

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