P. v. Menefee
In March 2009, a jury convicted defendant Yaphette Menefee of identity theft from an elder (Pen. Code, 368, subd. (d)‑‑count one), unauthorized use of anothers personal identifying information ( 530.5, subd. (a)‑‑count two), and receiving stolen property ( 496, subd. (a)‑‑count three). She admitted a 2001 kidnapping ( 207, subd. (a)) strike conviction ( 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12).
Defendant was sentenced to state prison for six years (double the middle term) on count one. Sentence on counts two and three was stayed pursuant to section 654. She was awarded 169 days of custody credit and 84 days of conduct credit, and ordered to pay a $200 restitution fine ( 1202.4, subd. (b)), a $200 restitution fine suspended unless parole is revoked ( 1202.45), a $60 court security fee ( 1465.8), a $90 court facilities assessment (Gov. Code, 70373), a $263.85 main jail booking fee (id., 29550.2), and a $28.75 main jail classification fee (ibid.).



Comments on P. v. Menefee