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P. v. Guerrero
In August 2005, appellant Gloria Guerrero, pursuant to a plea agreement, pled no contest to making a criminal threat (Pen. Code, 422) and being under the influence of methamphetamine while personally possessing a firearm (Health & Saf. Code, 11550, subd. (e)). In October 2005, the court placed appellant on three years probation with various terms and conditions, including that she serve 365 days in county jail with one day credit for time served. In March 2006, appellant admitted she committed a violation of probation, and the court reinstated appellant on probation. In April 2006, appellant moved to withdraw her plea, and the court denied the motion. The instant appeal followed.
Appellant did not request, and the trial court did not issue, a certificate of probable cause (Pen. Code, 1237.5). Following independent review of the record, Court have concluded that no reasonably arguable legal or factual issues exist.
The judgment is affirmed.


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