P. v. Brown
Appellant Warren Earnest Brown pled no contest to one count of assault on a peace officer in violation of Penal Code section 245, subdivision (c),[1] in case number YA068285. The trial court imposed and stayed a four-year prison term, and placed appellant on formal probation. Two years later, appellant was arrested and charged with three counts of battery with injury on a peace officer in violation of section 243, subdivision (c)(2) and three counts of resisting an executive officer in violation of
section 69, in case number TA112635. The trial court found appellant in violation of his probation in case number YA068285, revoked that probation and imposed the previously stayed term of four years in state prison. Case number TA112635 was dismissed.
Appellant appeals from the order revoking probation. (§ 1237, subd. (b).) He contends that the trial court erred in failing to declare a doubt as to appellant's competence sua sponte. We affirm the trial court's order.
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