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P. v. Ohlert CA4/2
On December 19, 1997, the People filed a felony complaint alleging that on December 17, 1997, defendant received stolen property (Pen. Code, former § 496), a 1990 Pontiac, dealer license number 31056A.
On January 5, 1998, defendant pled guilty to the single count of receiving stolen property. The court sentenced defendant to 30 days’ time served and placed him on probation for 36 months.
On April 9, 1998, defendant admitted to violating his probation and the court sentenced him to two years in prison, to run concurrent with the sentence in another case.
On November 8, 2016, the public defender filed a Superior Court of Riverside County Forms, form RI-CR039, petition for resentencing—application for reduction to misdemeanor, pursuant to section 1170.18 on defendant’s behalf. On the form, the box was checked stating: “Defendant believes the value of the check or property does not exceed $950.”

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