P. v. Grunwald
Subsequent to finding defendant Joshua David Grunwald not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon as charged in count one, a jury found him guilty of the lesser included crime of misdemeanor assault, guilty of inflicting injury on a cohabitant resulting in a traumatic condition as charged in count two, guilty of making criminal threats as charged in count three, not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon as charged in count four, but guilty of the lesser included crime of misdemeanor assault and guilty of false imprisonment as charged in count five.
After the jury was excused, the court took judicial notice of defendant’s burglary conviction in Arkansas, and found it to be true. The court sentenced defendant to state prison for a term of 12 years four months.
Defendant’s contention there is insufficient evidence to support the court’s finding his Arkansas conviction is a serious felony under California law is without merit. We affirm.



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