People v. Selivanov
Annotate this CaseDefendants Yevgeny “Eugene” Selivanov and Tatyana Berkovich were convicted of financial crimes stemming from their founding of a charter school, Ivy Academia. The court concluded that the trial court erred in making the public funds finding but affirmed defendants’ convictions because the error was harmless. However, the court directed the trial court to strike from Selivanov’s restitution order the joint and several obligation to pay $22,396.60 in restitution to Ivy Academia in connection with his embezzlement conviction in count 2, and strike from Berkovich’s restitution order any language making Selivanov jointly and severally liable for it. As modified, the court otherwise affirmed the judgments. The court declined the People's challenge and affirmed the trial court's order granting defendants' new trial motions.
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