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P. v. Villanueva
A jury found defendant guilty of attempted carjacking (Pen. Code, 664/215), attempted robbery (Pen. Code, 664/211), and vandalism that caused more than $400 in damages (Pen. Code, 594, subd. (b)(1)).[1] Defendant admitted suffering three prior felony convictions that resulted in prison terms. ( 667.5, subd. (b).) The trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for a term of six years 10 months.[2] Defendant contends his sentence for vandalism must be stayed pursuant to section 654, because that conviction resulted from the same indivisible course of conduct as the carjacking conviction. Additionally, defendant comments upon errors contained in the abstracts of judgment for the instant case (case No. RIF130518) and associated probation violation cases (case Nos. RIF127978 & SWF005925). Court affirm the judgment with directions.

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