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P. v. Struble
On or about November 13, 2005, defendant Joelle Lynn Struble possessed cocaine for which she was charged by a felony complaint in People v. Joele Lynn Struble, San Bernardino County Superior Court case No. FWV 037655, with possessing cocaine (Health & Saf. Code, 11350, subd. (a)). On June 6, 2006, she pled guilty and received probation pursuant to Proposition 36 (Pen. Code, 1210.1).
Apparently, a trial court clerk construed defendants June 20th letter to be a timely notice of appeal in both cases and ordered preparation of the record on August 28, 2008. Defendants June 20 letter/notice of appeal does not request a certificate of probable cause or state a basis to attack her admission of probation violations; accordingly, this appeal is limited to sentencing or other matters occurring after the plea. (Pen. Code, 1237; California Rules of Court, rule 8.304(b).)


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