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P. v. Lamos
Defendant entered pleas of nolo contendere to charges of failing to inform a law enforcement agency of his new address and being under the influence of a controlled substance, methamphetamine. Defendant also admitted one prior strike conviction and one prior prison term. The pleas and admissions were entered on the condition that he receive a sentence of no more than 32 months in the state prison. The trial court granted defendant’s Romero motion and struck the prior strike conviction. The court also struck the prior prison term enhancement. Defendant was sentenced to a total term of two years in state prison and given credits of 648 days.
Court reviewed the entire record and concluded that there were no arguable issue on appeal. The judgment is affirmed.

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