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P. v. Toro
A jury found April Del Toro guilty of possession, use or control of a false compartment with intent to store, conceal, smuggle or transport a controlled substance within the false compartment (false compartment activity) (Health & Saf. Code,
11366.8, subd. (a), count 4) and conspiracy to commit a crime relating to false compartment activity (Pen. Code, 182, subd. (a)(1), count 8.) The jury found true that Del Toro committed one or more overt acts related to the conspiracy. he court denied probation and sentenced her to the middle term of two years in state prison on count 4, and imposed but stayed the sentence on count 8. (Pen. Code, 654.)

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