Defendant’s conviction for grand theft is affirmed but the probation order prohibiting defendant from “possessing stolen property” is modified to state as probation conditions that defendant “not knowingly possess property he knows is stolen” and “not knowingly own, possess or have custody or control of any firearms or ammunition.” 

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Filed November 23, 2009

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Opinion by Judge Sims

CounselFor Appellant:    Kathleen Woods Novoa

For Appellee:  Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Attorney General, Michael P. Farrell, Assistant Attorney General, Carlos A. Martinez and Wanda Hill Rouzan, Deputy Attorneys General

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