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P. v. Gheith
Appellant Khalid Gheith was charged with four felony counts: auto burglary, receiving stolen property, possession of oxycodone, and possession of hydrocodone. All of the charges arose from the same incident on November 22, 2005. Appellant was also alleged to have been on bail in another matter at the time of the new offenses. Appellant pled guilty to felony receiving stolen property with the understanding that he would be placed on probation. At the time of the plea, the court informed him: Youre to pay any out of pocket restitution owing in this case. The balance of the complaint was dismissed.

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