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P. v. Chambers
Janelle Miralynn Chambers (appellant) appeals from the judgment entered following her open plea of guilty to one count of first degree residential robbery (Pen. Code, 211)[1] (count 1); two counts of identity theft ( 530.5, subd. (a)) (counts 2 and 3); and one count of attempted identity theft ( 664, 530.5, subd. (a)). Appellant admitted the special allegations that the victim was a person who was 65 years of age or older within the meaning of section 667.9, subdivision (a) and that she personally used a dangerous or deadly weapon within the meaning of section 12022, subdivision (b)(1). Appellant admitted the allegation that a presumptive state prison sentence was required because the victim was a person over the age of 60 within the meaning of section 1203.09, subdivision (f). The trial court sentenced appellant to the low term of three years for the robbery and imposed a one-year enhancement for the personal use of a weapon and a one-year enhancement for the fact that the victim was elderly, for a total term of five years in count 1. In counts 2 and 3 the trial court imposed concurrent midterms of two years. In count 4, the trial court imposed a concurrent midterm of one year. The trial court ordered appellant to pay, jointly and severally with her codefendant, the sum of $300 in restitution to the victim. The trial court reserved jurisdiction as to any future restitution orders.

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