P. v. Alejo
Augustine Alejo appeals a judgment of conviction entered after he expressly waived his constitutional rights and pleaded nolo contendere to second degree robbery, and admitted allegations of prior serious felony strike convictions and service of prior prison terms. (Pen. Code, 211, 667, subd. (a), 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, subds. (a)-(d), & 667.5, subd. (b).)[1] Alejo received a negotiated sentence of 16 years, consisting of a 5-year upper term for second degree robbery (doubled), a 5-year enhancement pursuant to section 667, subdivision (a), and a one-year enhancement pursuant to section 667.5, subdivision (b). The trial court awarded Alejo presentence custody credits of 282 days. It also imposed a $200 restitution fine and a $200 stayed parole revocation restitution fine. ( 1202.4, subd. (b) & 1202.45.) The trial court dismissed a remaining count of grand theft from a person, strike allegations, and prior prison term allegations charged in the information.
Court have reviewed the entire record and are satisfied that Alejo's attorney has fully complied with his responsibilities and that no arguable issue exists. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, 441.) The judgment is affirmed.
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