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Modification: People v. Brayton

Ruling by

Arthur Gilbert

Lower Court Judge

Patricia M. Murphy
Attempted theft of less than $950 using a false identity should be considered 'shoplifting' under Prop 47-created provision.



Court

California Courts of Appeal 2DCA/6

Cite as

2018 DJDAR 7965

Published

Aug. 13, 2018

Filing Date

Aug. 10, 2018

Opinion Type

Modification


THE PEOPLE,

Plaintiff and Respondent,

v.

KARA TAYLOR BRAYTON,

 

Defendant and Appellant.

 

2d Crim. No. B284408

 

(Super. Ct. No. 2016005604)

(Ventura County)

California Courts of Appeal

Second Appellate District

Division Six

Filed August 10, 2018

 

ORDER MODIFYING OPINION

[NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT]

 

THE COURT:

It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on July 31, 2018, be modified as follows:

1. The penultimate sentence in the first paragraph on page 1 is changed to read: "She uses another person's driver's license to falsely identify herself."

 

There is no change in the judgment.

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