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P. v. Tran
A jury convicted appellant Kevin Nhat Tran of one count of first degree residential burglary and two counts of criminal threats in violation of Penal Code section 422. The court placed him on three years probation, including a condition that he serve 365 days in jail. His sole argument on appeal is that no substantial evidence supports the convictions for criminal threats. Although he concedes the victim was understandably afraid as a result of appellants threats, he argues there is no evidence the victim was reasonably in sustained fear for his safety. The evidence supports the conviction and thus the judgment will be affirmed.

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