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P. v. Williams
Donald V. Williams entered negotiated guilty pleas of grand theft (Pen. Code, 487, subd. (a)), conspiracy ( 182, subd. (a)(1)), perjury ( 118, subd. (a)), and filing a false instrument ( 115, subd. (a)). The court sentenced him to prison for five years four months and ordered him to pay victim restitution of $69,465.39 to Christina Minnifield and $12,582.57 to Jesse Trujillo. Minnifield and Trujillo obtained judgments in the amounts owed them and writs of execution on funds held by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department that was a surplus after foreclosure of real property owned by Williams and his wife. Williams sought to exempt the funds from execution on the basis of a homestead exemption. The court denied the exemption on the ground that the funds were not exempt as a homestead.
The judgment is affirmed.


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