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P. v. Gunkel
A jury found defendant guilty as charged with two offenses: in count I with receiving a stolen vehicle, a felony (Pen. Code, S 496d), and in count II with falsely identifying himself to a peace officer, a misdemeanor (S 148.9.)
On appeal, Gunkel challenges the court's denial of his pretrial motion to suppress evidence (S 1538.5). He also maintains the evidence presented at trial was insufficient to sustain his conviction for count II. Court agree with the second claim only.

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