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P. v. Hernandez CA2/6
Mario Hernandez appeals a postjudgment orderdenying his Proposition 47 applications to reclassify his seconddegree
burglary convictions (Pen. Code, § 459)1
as misdemeanorconvictions. (§ 1170.18, subd. (f).) The trial court found that
appellant’s use of stolen and altered credit cards to make
purchases in the amount of $950 or less at a commercial
establishment during regular business hours did not meet the
statutory definition of misdemeanor shoplifting as set forth in section 459.5, subdivision (a). We reverse. (People v. Gonzales
(2017) 2 Cal.5th 858, 862.)

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