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P. v. Islas
Appellant, Guillermo Mata Islas, pleaded guilty to two counts each of making a fraudulent representation for the purpose of obtaining compensation within the meaning of Labor Code section 3207, presenting false or misleading information on an insurance claim, and failure to disclose or concealing an event affecting the right or entitlement to an insurance benefit. Islas was sentenced to six years in state prison and he contends the trial court failed to provide a statement of reasons supporting the imposition of the aggravated term.

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