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P. v. Jenkins
Charles Douglas Jenkins appeals from the judgment entered upon his convictions by jury of making a criminal threat (Pen. Code, § 422, count 1),[1] delaying a peace officer in the performance of the officer's duties (§ 148, subd. (a)(1), count 4), and giving a false name to a peace officer (§ 148.9, subd. (a), count 5).[2] The trial court sentenced him to a two-year prison term. Appellant contends that (1) the trial court abused its discretion in failing to grant his counsel's motions to continue trial, and (2) his statements to the alleged victim were insufficient to qualify as a criminal threat within the meaning of section 422.
Court affirm.

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