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P. v. Perez
In November 2006, defendant Rodolfo Perez and Rigoberto P. went up to David Kerths camper and began chatting with Kerth, who ultimately agreed to give them a ride. When Rigoberto said that he needed to stop to use the bathroom, Kerth opened the camper to get toilet paper. Defendant then came up behind Kerth, put a gun to his head, and made him lie on the ground. Defendant threatened to shoot Kerth, kicked him in the side of the head and neck, tied his hands, put him in the back of the camper, and drove away. Kerth was able to escape the restraints and kick his way out of the camper. Defendant then rolled the camper. The judgment is affirmed. The trial court is directed to amend the abstract of judgment to reflect that the court imposed a $200 restitution fine (Pen. Code, 1202.4) and another $200 restitution fine, which the court suspended unless parole is revoked (Pen. Code, 1202.45), and to send a certified copy of the amended abstract to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.


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