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P. v. Gleason
William Theadore Gleason was convicted following a jury trial of making a criminal threat and misdemeanor battery on a cohabitant. On appeal Gleason contends the trial court abused its discretion in denying his motion to reduce the felony conviction for making a criminal threat to a misdemeanor, failed to state reasons for denying probation and sentenced him in violation of Penal Code section 654.[1] We affirm.[2]

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