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P. v. Singh
A jury convicted defendant of one count of car burglary (Pen. Code, S 459; unspecified section references that follow are to the Penal Code) and two counts of receiving stolen property (S 496, subd. (a)). The jury was unable to reach a verdict on a third charge of receiving stolen property and that count was subsequently dismissed. The trial court found a charged prior felony conviction to be true, and sentenced defendant to an aggregate prison term of four years.
On appeal, defendant contends (1) there is insufficient evidence to support his convictions and (2) the prosecutor engaged in misconduct in closing argument. Neither claim has merit, and court therefore affirm the judgment.

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