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P. v. Torres
Defendant and appellant Gerard James Torres was convicted of the offenses of criminal threats (Pen. Code, § 422, count 1),[1] corporal injury to a cohabitant (§ 273.5, subd. (a), count 2), and false imprisonment by violence (§ 236, count 3). The trial court sentenced him to three years for the corporal injury conviction (count 2), and imposed concurrent two-year terms for the criminal threats (count 1) and false imprisonment (count 3) convictions.
The sole issue defendant raises on appeal is that the trial court should have stayed the two-year concurrent terms for counts 1 and 2 under section 654. We disagree and affirm.

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