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P. v. Jones
James Omar Jones appeals from the judgment entered sentencing him to prison for two years following an order revoking probation. Previously, appellant pled no contest to two counts of second degree burglary (Pen. Code, 459), was sentenced to two years in prison with execution of his sentence suspended, and was placed on formal probation for three years under various terms and conditions including that he serve 365 days in jail and that he report to his probation officer within 24 hours after his release from custody. Pursuant to his negotiated plea, six counts of forgery within the meaning of Penal Code section 476 and one count of forgery within the meaning of Penal Code section 475, subdivision (b) were dismissed. The judgment is affirmed.


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