P. v. Hicks
A jury convicted defendant Tania Latice Hicks of second degree commercial burglary (Pen. Code, 459, 460, subd. (b) count one),[1]grand theft by false pretenses ( 532, subd. (a) count two), unlawful use of personal identifying information ( 530.5, subd. (a) counts four through six), possession of a forged drivers license with intent to commit forgery ( 470b count seven), and possessing counterfeiting apparatus ( 480, subd. (a) count eight). The trial court found that she had served four prior prison terms. ( 667.5, subd. (b).) She was sentenced to state prison for nine years eight months, consisting of three years on count eight, eight months consecutive on counts one, four, five and six, and four years for the prior prison terms. A concurrent term of two years was imposed on count seven. The court imposed and stayed an eight-month term on count two. The judgment is affirmed.



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