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P. v. Kinrade
Defendant and appellant Ryan Kinrade appeals from the judgment entered following a jury trial that resulted in his convictions for assault by means likely to produce great bodily injury and battery with serious bodily injury. The trial court placed Kinrade on probation for a term of three years, on condition he serve 120 days in county jail.
Kinrade contends sentence on one of the offenses should have been stayed pursuant to Penal Code section 654,[1] and imposition of a $240 restitution fine violated ex post facto principles. He also requests that we review the sealed record of the trial court’s Pitchess[2] examination of police personnel records to determine whether the court abused its discretion by failing to order sufficient disclosure. (People v. Mooc (2001) 26 Cal.4th 1216.) We modify the judgment to impose only one restitution fine, and otherwise affirm.

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