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P. v. Padgett
A jury convicted defendant Samuel Joseph Padgett of second degree burglary of a vehicle (Pen. Code, 459; unspecified section references that follow are to the Penal Code), and the trial court found charged prior convictions to be true. ( 667.5, subd. (b).) Sentenced to an aggregate prison term of eight years for this offense plus a consecutive term of 16 months in an unrelated case, defendant appeals. He contends that (1) the delay in arraignment violated his right to speedy trial, (2) the court erred in admitting hearsay evidence, and (3) insufficient evidence supports his conviction. None of these claims has merit and Court affirm the judgment.

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