P. v. Jones
A jury convicted defendant Jarvonne Feredell Jones of three firearms offenses and the trial court found he had served a prison term. (Pen. Code, 12021, subd. (a)(1), 12025, subd. (b)(6), 12031, subd. (a)(2)(F), 667.5, subd. (b).)[1] Defendant was sentenced to prison for four years, and he timely appealed. Defendant contends the trial court should have stayed the sentences for two counts and that the abstract reflects jail fees that were not orally pronounced at sentencing. The Attorney General partly concedes the former claim. Court shall modify the sentence and otherwise affirm.



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