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P. v. Magdaleno
A jury convicted defendant Robert Gerard Magdaleno of count 1, unlawfully taking a vehicle in violation of Vehicle Code section 10851, subdivision (a), and count 3, receiving stolen property, in violation of section 496, subdivision (a). The jury found defendant not guilty of count 2, receiving the stolen vehicle, in violation of section 496d, an alternative to count 1. Defendant admitted four prison priors and a strike prior.
The trial court sentenced defendant to a total term of 10 years in state prison. The court imposed a term of six years on count 1, imposed and stayed one year four months on count 3, and imposed one year on each of the four prison priors, consecutive to the six-year term. The court also determined defendant had 405 days credit for time served before sentencing, plus an additional 202 days pursuant to section 4019, for a total of 607 days.
On appeal, defendant argues the trial court abused its discretion in admitting evidence of other suspected stolen property. Defendant also seeks additional custody credits under section 4019. We reject defendant’s contentions and affirm the judgment.

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