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P. v. Synder
Defendant and appellant Alvin Synder[1] appeals from the judgment entered following his no contest pleas to first degree burglary, grand theft of personal property, arson, and attempt to burn. He was sentenced to19 years, 8 months in prison.
Synder's sole contention on appeal is that the trial court abused its discretion by denying his Romero motion. Court The People contend that, because Synder failed to obtain a certificate of probable cause, his appeal is not operative and must be dismissed. Court conclude that a certificate of probable cause was not required, but Synder's claim fails on the merits. Accordingly, Court affirm.

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