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P. v. Jimenez CA6
Defendant Jennifer J. Jimenez stole and cashed a money order belonging to Paulita Jimenez. She also made unauthorized charges on Jennifer Andrea Jimenez’s store credit card accounts.
Defendant was charged by felony complaint with two counts of acquiring personal identifying information with the intent to defraud after suffering a prior conviction (Pen. Code, § 530.5, subd. (c)(2)). She entered into a plea agreement under which she agreed to plead no contest to one count in exchange for an agreed sentence of probation conditioned on one year in jail “NERP” and dismissal of the other count. The plea agreement also included defendant’s admission to a probation violation in a separate case and her stipulation that the court could impose restitution for the dismissed count.

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