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P. v. Grimmett
A jury convicted defendant of grand theft and receiving stolen property, and the trial court found that defendant had a prior serious felony conviction, for first degree burglary in 1996, and had served prior prison terms. She was sentenced to state prison for an aggregate term of six years.
On appeal, defendant contends the evidence does not support her conviction for grand theft. The contention is frivolous. However, court modify the judgment to correct sentencing error.

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