P. v. Gomez
In superior court case No. SCD176226 (SCD176226), on October 20, 2003, Armando Gomez, Jr., entered a negotiated guilty plea to burglary. (Pen. Code, 459.)[1]He admitted having served two prior prison terms. ( 667.5, subd. (b), 668).) The court suspended imposition of sentence and placed Gomez on probation for three years including a condition that he obey all laws. On April 18, 2006, the court held an evidentiary hearing on an alleged probation violation in SCD176226, simultaneously with the preliminary hearing on a new charge in case No. SCD197985 (SCD197985). The trial court revoked probation in SCD176226 and sentenced Gomez to prison for three years: the two year middle term for burglary, enhanced one year for a prior prison term. The court struck the second prior prison term enhancement. The record does not include a certificate of probable cause. (Cal. Rules of Court, rule 8.304(b).) A review of the entire record pursuant to People v. Wende, supra, 25 Cal.3d 436, including the issues Gomez's raises, has disclosed no reasonably arguable appellate issue. Competent counsel has represented Gomez on this appeal. The judgment is affirmed.
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