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P. v. Whitehead
Defendant Jess Robert Whitehead pleaded guilty to burglary in Marin County and was placed on probation. After he was convicted of further crimes in Sonoma County, the trial court revoked his probation and imposed a sentence to be served consecutively to the Sonoma County sentence. Defendant contends that certain sentence enhancements in the consecutive sentence were improperly imposed. The Attorney General effectively concedes as to one of the enhancements and requests we vacate it. Court find the other enhancement to be improper. Accordingly, Court vacate the sentences associated with both enhancements and remand for entry of a modified judgment.

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