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P. v. Voskanyan CA2/2
Robert Voskanyan (defendant) filed a timely notice of appeal following his entry of a plea of no contest to one count of driving recklessly while fleeing from a police officer (Veh. Code, § 2800.2), one count of burglary (Pen. Code, § 459), one count of receiving stolen property (§ 496d, subd. (a)) and one count of carjacking (§ 215, subd. (a)), and admitted that he had served a prior prison term (§ 667.5, subd. (b)). Defendant was sentenced to a total term of eight years. The notice of appeal states that it is based on the sentence or other matters occurring after the plea that do not affect the validity of the plea. Defendant did not seek a certificate of probable cause to raise any other issues.

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