P. v. Lozano
In 2004, in case No. CC329178, defendant Gabriel David Lozano pleaded no contest to possession of a controlled substance while armed with a loaded firearm (Health & Saf. Code, § 11370.1), obliterating the identification of a firearm (former Pen. Code, § 12090),[1] and misdemeanor driving with a suspended license (Veh. Code, § 14601, subd. (a)). The trial court sentenced defendant to two years in prison.
Also in 2004, in case No. CC439826, defendant pleaded no contest to a felony violation of former Vehicle Code section 10851, subdivision (a)(hereafter Vehicle Code section 10851(a)), and misdemeanor driving with a suspended license (Veh. Code, § 14601, subd. (a)). The trial court sentenced defendant to two years in prison, with the sentence to run concurrent with his sentence in the controlled substance case (No. CC329178).
In 2015, after he had completed his sentences in both cases, defendant filed an application with the trial courtpursuant to section 1
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