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P. v. Vargas
Defendant Gabriel Angel Vargas was charged with unlawful taking of a vehicle (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a), count one), receiving stolen property (Pen. Code § 496d, subd. (d), count two) and street terrorism (Pen. Code § 186.22, subd. (a), count three).
Pursuant to a plea bargain, defendant pleaded guilty to count one. On his guilty plea form, commonly referred to as a Tahl form (see In re Tahl (1969) 1 Cal.3d 122), he offered the following facts: “In Orange County, California, on 4/18/10, I willfully & unlawfully drove and took a 1998 Ford Explorer without consent or permission from the owner with intent to temporarily/permanently deprive the owner of title and possession of the vehicle.”

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