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P. v. Gurrola CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Ronald Teran Gurrola was charged by felony complaint with receiving stolen property (Pen. Code, former § 496, counts 1 & 2) and theft of property valuing more than $400 (§ 487, count 3). Defendant pled guilty to count 1, and on August 24, 1983, a trial court sentenced him to two years in state prison. The court dismissed counts 2 and 3 in the interest of justice. On May 11, 2015, defendant filed a petition for resentencing, pursuant to section 1170.18 (Proposition 47), alleging that he believed the value of the property did not exceed $950. The court denied the petition without prejudice because it was unable to determine the value of the stolen property. Defendant filed a request to reconsider relief. The court denied the petition again.
Defendant now appeals from the denial of his petition for resentencing. We affirm.

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