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P. v. Adams
Defendant Clifford Edward Adams appeals a judgment entered upon a jury verdict finding him guilty of identity theft (Pen. Code,[1] § 530.5, subd. (a)) (count one); grand theft (§ 487, subd. (a)) (count two); commercial burglary (§ 460, subd. (b)) (count three); and access card fraud (§ 484g) (count four). The trial court found true several prior conviction and prison term allegations. The court imposed a six-year sentence for count one, a concurrent sixteen-month sentence for count three, and a one-year enhancement pursuant to section 667.5, subdivision (b). Sentence on the remaining counts was stayed pursuant to section 654. Defendant contends the trial court committed sentencing error. We shall order the judgment modified to stay the sentence on count three, and affirm in all other respects.

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