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P. v. Valeck
Between September 5, 2009, and September 29, 2009, defendant Ronald Jay Valeck placed 9-1-1 emergency telephone calls in which he reported that bombs had been placed at an apartment complex and a school.[1] A person who was familiar with defendant's voice listened to recordings of the calls and identified the caller as defendant.
Defendant pleaded guilty to one count of making a false report of a bomb or explosive. (Pen. Code,[2] § 148.1.) In exchange, two counts of that offense and one count of using a 9-1-1 emergency line with intent to harass (§ 653x, subd. (a)) were dismissed.

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