We quote the summary of the facts from our original opinion in this appeal. (People v. Mountford (May 28, 2019, B287245) [nonpub. opn.]). "On the evening of February 27, 2009, Mountford and two women went to the Trans Ocean Volkswagen dealership in Pasadena.
People v. Mountford (Mar. 28, 2019, B286803, B287202) [nonpub. opn.]; People v. Mountford (May 28, 2019, B287245) [nonpub. opn.]; People v. Mountford (Oct. 31, 2019, B286655) [nonpub. opn.].
In our opinion addressing the first two appeals (People v. Mountford (Mar. 28, 2019, B286803, B287202) [nonpub. opn.] (Mountford I)), we held that Mountford's 2010 and 2015 identity theft convictions in violation of section 530.5, subdivisions (a) and (c)(2), and offering a false or forged instrument in violation of section 115, subdivision (a), were ineligible for resentencing under Proposition 47. In our second opinion (People v. Mountford (May 28, 2019, B287245) [nonpub. opn.] (Mountford II)), we held that Mountford's 2011 convictions of possession of a forged driver's license (§ 470b) and forgery (§ 470, subd. (a)) were ineligible for relief under Proposition 47.