Opinion ID: 2563933
Heading Depth: 3
Heading Rank: 7

Heading: Sufficiency of Evidence of Burglary of ATM's

Text: (25) As charged in counts 9 and 10 of the indictment, defendant was found guilty of second degree burglary of a Bank of America ATM located at 700 Jefferson Avenue in Redwood City. These counts were based upon defendant's attempt to use Carolyn Gleason's ATM card at an ATM located on the outside of the bank building. Defendant contendsand the Attorney General agreesthat her convictions on these two counts must be reversed. Subsequent to defendant's trial, we held that inserting a stolen ATM card into an ATM on the outside of a building does not constitute an entry for purposes of the burglary statute. ( People v. Davis (1998) 18 Cal.4th 712, 718-722 [76 Cal.Rptr.2d 770, 958 P.2d 1083].) Because the evidence did not establish an entry, defendant's convictions on counts 9 and 10 must be reversed.