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P. v. Termargaryan
Appellant Yervand Termargaryan pled guilty to five of the nine charges against him in return for an agreed-upon sentence of seven years in state prison. Pursuant to the plea agreement, the trial court sentenced appellant to five years on the carjacking conviction, plus consecutive terms of eight months for the felony vandalism, burglary and identity theft convictions, for a total of seven years in state prison.
Appellant appeals from the judgment of conviction, contending that the abstract of judgment must be corrected to show his sentence of seven years. Court agree, and order the correction, as set forth in our disposition. Court affirm the judgment of conviction in all other respects.

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