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P. v. Wolf
Appellant David Wayne Wolf appeals from the judgment of conviction following a jury trial in which he was convicted of one felony count of grand theft auto (Pen. Code, § 487, subd. (d)(1))[1] (count 1) and two felony counts of attempted carjacking (§§ 664/215, subd. (a)) (counts 2 and 3). He was sentenced to the middle term of two years six months on count 2, with the same sentence on count 3 and the middle term of two years on count 1, both to run concurrently. On the date of his sentencing on November 19, 2008, he received 713 days of custody and work credit.[2]
Appellant contends the trial court violated his due process rights by not conducting a competency hearing postverdict and prior to sentencing. We disagree and affirm.

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