California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from People v. Bibb, E049500, Super.Ct.No. RIF135310 (Cal. App. 2011):
As discussed in section 2, section 654 precludes multiple punishment for an indivisible course of conduct. (People v. Lee (1980) 110 Cal.App.3d 774, 785.) Concurrent sentences for crimes based on one act or indivisible transaction constitute multiple punishment. (Ibid.) The statute has also been held to preclude separate punishment for both burglary and the felony objective or target of the burglary because
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