P. v. Robinson CA4/2
Defendant Sidney Lee Robinson, who represented himself at trial, appeals from his convictions for theft (Pen. Code, § 484, subd. (a)) and second degree burglary (Pen. Code, § 459). Defendant contends: (1) He was deprived of reasonable access to the jail law library during his trial, in violation of his rights under the Fifth and Sixth Amendments to the United States Constitution; (2) the prosecution failed to comply with its duty under Brady v. Maryland (1963) 373 U.S. 83 (Brady) to disclose potentially exculpatory evidence; and (3) the trial court erred by not dismissing his burglary conviction under Proposition 47, which went into effect after defendant was convicted but before he was sentenced. Because we find no reversible error, we affirm.
Comments on P. v. Robinson CA4/2