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P. v. Carver
This case comes to us pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436. In July 2002, defendant Charles Glen Carver rented a house from Heesook B.[1] Heesook B.s Citibank credit card statement continued to be mailed to the house, and in August 2002, she received a credit card statement reflecting charges she did not make, including a $1,500 charge to Pacific Bell. According to Pacific Bell, defendant had charged $1,500 to Heesook B.s credit card to advertise his business, House of Iron, in the telephone book and used the rental address as his business address. The judgment is affirmed. The trial court is directed to amend section 7 of the abstract of judgment to reflect that defendant was ordered to pay Elsie H. $1,450 and to forward a copy of the amended abstract to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.


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