PER CURIAM.
On April 8, 1996, the defendant, Dewey Allison, stole a wallet from John Kendeigh's locker at a fitness center and used Kendeigh's credit card to make purchases at five different stores in a shopping mall. None of the individual purchases exceeded $1000 in value although in the aggregate they did. On May 13, 1996, the defendant stole a wallet from Victor Barrera's locker and used Barrera's credit card to make purchases at three stores. Again, none of the...
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