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P. v. Stewart CA2/6
Ollie Jonathan Stewart appeals a judgment after a jury convicted him of residential burglary (Pen. Code, § 459; count 1), attempted residential robbery (§§ 664/211; count 2), residential robbery (§ 211; count 3), carjacking (§ 215, subd. (a); count 4), assault with a deadly weapon (§ 245, subd. (a)(1); count 5), kidnapping to commit another crime (§ 209, subd. (b)(1); count 6), attempted carjacking (§ 664/215, subd. (a); count 7), and criminal threats (§ 422; count 8). The jury found true the allegations that he personally inflicted great bodily injury for counts 5, 6, and 7 (§ 12022.7, subd. (a)), and that he personally used a deadly and dangerous weapon for counts 5, 6, and 7 (§ 12022, subd. (b)(1)). The trial court sentenced him to life with a possibility of parole plus 13 years in state prison. The court imposed restitution and parole revocation fines of $400 each. (§§ 1202.4, 1202.45.)

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