P. v. Johnson
Lachre Johnson appeals her conviction by jury for forgery (count 1; Pen. Code, § 470, subd. (d))[1], second degree burglary (count 2; § 459), identity theft (count 4; § 530.5, subd. (a)), two counts of possession of a forged driver's license (counts 6 & 8; § 470b), two counts of forgery by possessing a blank check with intent to defraud (counts 7 & 9; § 475, subd. (b)), forgery by possession of a counterfeit traveler's check (count 10; § 475, subd. (c)), and three misdemeanor counts of identity theft (counts 11-13; § 530.5, subd. (c)(1).) The trial court sentenced appellant to five years state prison. Appellant appeals contending that the convictions are not supported by substantial evidence, that the trial court committed judicial misconduct, and that a Pitchess motion was erroneously denied. We affirm.



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