People v. Truong
Annotate this CaseDefendant was charged with acquisition or retention of access card account information with the intent to use it fraudulently, based on her possession of two Bank of America credit cards belonging to her neighbors (count 1); fraudulent possession of identifying information of multiple persons, based on her possession of a spreadsheet containing Wells Fargo Bank customer account information (count 2); and receiving stolen property (count 3 and 4). Defendant was convicted of all charges. The court concluded that Penal Code section 496 bars dual convictions for theft and receipt of the same property. Therefore, the court reversed one of defendant's two counts of conviction for receiving stolen property. However, the court concluded that defendant's other convictions were supported by substantial evidence, and any error in admitting evidence of the credit card limit was harmless. Accordingly, the court affirmed in all other respects.
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