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P. v. Johnson CA2/6
Jermaine Johnson appeals from the judgment after the trial court found he was a mentally disordered offender (MDO). (Pen. Code, § 2962 et seq.) The commitment offense was for residential burglary and involved a forcible entry in which appellant kicked open the door and entered holding a knife. The trial court found that the offense satisfied the threat of force or violence criterion of section 2962, subdivision (e)(2)(P) or (Q). We affirm.

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