Man pleads no contest in burglary of Jobs' home

UPDATED 19:39 PM EST, November 22, 2012

PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — A California man accused of breaking into Steve Jobs' house and stealing computers and the Apple Inc. co-founder's wallet has pleaded no contest to burglarizing homes across the San Francisco Bay area.

Kariem McFarlin accepted a plea deal and was convicted Wednesday in Santa Clara County Superior Court on eight felony counts of residential burglary and one felony count of selling stolen property.

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