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P. v. Barajas
After appellant had waived a jury trial on a seven-count information and submitted the matter to the court on the basis of the record established in the preliminary hearing, the trial court found him guilty on all of the substantive counts charged and also found the remaining prior conviction allegations to be true. The principal count charged was first degree burglary. Appellant appeals, claiming that the structure from which he was seen taking various items was not part of a residential structure, and thus he could not properly be found guilty of first degree burglary. Court disagree and hence affirm the judgment.

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