P. v. Williams
Damon Lamont Williams appeals from a judgment entered after conviction following his 1993 negotiated guilty plea to second degree robbery. In accordance with the plea agreement, appellant was sentenced to three years in prison. His sentence was suspended, and he was committed to the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC). According to a 1999 letter from the CRC to the trial court, appellant was released and returned three times before he was excluded from the program due to a new felony conviction in Los Angeles Superior Court Case number SA033279, for which he received a prison sentence. The trial court failed to act promptly upon the letter as it should have under Welfare & Institutions Code section 3053, subdivision (b).
Court have examined the entire record and appellants contentions, and have not found any arguable issues. (Peoplev. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, 441.) The judgment is affirmed.
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