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P. v. McCree
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered following his no contest plea to two counts of second degree commercial burglary, counts 1 and 7 (Pen. Code, 459), two counts of forgery, counts 2 and 8 (Pen. Code, 470, subd. (d)), two counts of forgery, counts 4 and 10 (Pen. Code, 484f, subd. (a)), false personation, count 3 (Pen. Code, 529), two counts of identity theft, counts 5 and 6 (Pen. Code, 530.5, subd. (a)) and one count of possession of a forged drivers license, count 9 (Pen. Code, 470b). Pursuant to his plea, he was sentenced to prison for five years, consisting of the upper term of three years for count 1and three consecutive 8 month terms for counts 3, 6 and 7. Sentences on the remaining counts were ordered stayed pursuant to Penal Code section 654. He requested a certificate of probable cause, claiming he wished to withdraw his plea based on ineffective assistance of counsel. His request was denied. The judgment is affirmed.



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