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P. v. Kelbatyrov
A jury convicted defendants Moisey Kelbatyrov and Michael Revell of identity theft, grand theft, tendering a bad check, and possessing a completed check with the intent to defraud (deadlocking as to defendant Revell on one count of identity theft). The trial court sentenced defendant Kelbatyrov to state prison for consecutive terms on three counts and for concurrent terms on the other two; it sentenced defendant Revell to state prison for four concurrent terms.
The nature of the appellate contentions does not implicate the circumstances underlying the offenses, so Court not relate them. Court incorporate the pertinent facts in the Discussion.


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