Is there any case law where a defendant has been convicted of burglary, grand theft and assault?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from People v. Gonzales, E063783 (Cal. App. 2016):

Defendant points to People v. Guzman (1996) 45 Cal.App.4th 1023, in support of his argument. In that case, the defendant had been convicted of burglary, grand theft, and robbery; the burglary occurred when the defendant entered a garage to steal a motorcycle, the grand theftwhen he loaded it into his truck, and the robberywhen he beat the homeowner who tried to stop the theft. (Id. at pp. 1025-1026.) The court of appeal held

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