PEOPLE v. DOUGLAS

No. B110243.

94 Cal.Rptr.2d 500 (2000)

79 Cal.App.4th 810

The PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. William R. DOUGLAS, Defendant and Respondent.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Six.

April 6, 2000.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Thomas W. Sneddon, Jr., District Attorney, and Gerald McC.Franklin, Deputy District Attorney, for Plaintiff and Appellant.

Robert L. Helgesen, Public Defender, and Michael C. McMahon, Assistant Public Defender, for Defendant and Respondent.


COFFEE, J.

Defendant William R. Douglas, who is blind and suffers from other permanent disabilities, falsified information to obtain government benefits for in-home health services that were not in fact provided to him. The total amount of overpayment was about $4,770.

Defendant entered a plea of no contest to one count of grand theft (Pen.Code, § 487) and one count of obtaining more than $400 in health care benefits by a false declaration (Welf. &...

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