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P. v. Smith
On December 1, 2006, in case No. INF055096, defendant, represented by counsel, pled guilty to counts one (Pen. Code, 459, burglary),[1]three ( 496(a), receiving stolen property), four ( 466, possession of burglary tools) and five ( 488, theft of personal property).
Thereafter, defendant was committed to state prison for two years less custody credits and the special allegation was stricken on motion of the district attorney and in the interests of justice pursuant to section 1385.We offered the defendant an opportunity to file a personal supplemental brief, which he has not done. Court have now concluded our independent review of the record and find no arguable issues. The judgment is affirmed.





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