P. v. Hamm
After a court trial, defendant John Hamm was convicted of one felony count of threatening to commit a crime resulting in death or great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 422) and one misdemeanor count of indecent exposure (Pen. Code, 314, subd. (1)). The trial court placed defendant on formal probation for one year, suspended imposition of any additional jail sentence or a prison sentence, ordered defendant released to a crisis residential treatment program, and ordered defendant to register pursuant to Penal Code section 290 upon his release from custody, among other terms and conditions. On appeal, defendant contends there was insufficient evidence to sustain the conviction on each count. For reasons that Court explain, Court find no merit in defendants contentions and, therefore, Court affirm the judgment.



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