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P. v. Chambers
Appellant Joanna Chambers was accused of embezzling money from and, as the prosecutor alleged in closing argument, “cooking the books” of a construction company she worked for. She was convicted by jury of one count of grand theft and 67 counts of violating Penal Code section 471, which makes it a crime to make a fraudulent entry in any book of records.[1] She contends the trial court did not properly instruct the jury on the elements of section 471, but we disagree and affirm the judgment.

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