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P. v. Barba CA4/2
On October 30, 2013, the People filed an information, alleging in count 1 defendant had earlier that year burglarized an “inhabited dwelling house” in Lake Elsinore. The information further alleged in count 2 that defendant then burglarized a Lake Elsinore jewelry store by entering it “with intent to commit theft and a felony.”
On October 14, 2014, defendant pled guilty to these two counts. As a factual basis for count 1, the trial court found defendant had entered an inhabited dwelling house within the meaning of the burglary statute, and so had committed a “residential burglary.”

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