P. v. Torrence
An amended information charged Torrence with making criminal threats and personally using a firearm during commission of the crime; misdemeanor brandishing of a firearm; and misdemeanor vandalism. ( 422, 12022.5, subd. (a), 417, subd. (a)(2), 594, subd. (b)(2)(A).) The jury acquitted Torrence of making criminal threats, convicted him of misdemeanor vandalism, and could not agree upon the charge of misdemeanor brandishing. The trial court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Torrence on 36 months probation, with terms and conditions including confinement in county jail for 48 days and payment of fees and fines. The court awarded Torrence 48 days of presentence custody credit and deemed the jail sentence served. It dismissed the charge of misdemeanor brandishing a weapon in the interest of justice.
The judgment is affirmed.



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