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P. v. Smith CA4/3
Appellant Trevor Dillon Smith was convicted by a jury of attempted second degree robbery (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 211(a), 212.5(c)). He was sentenced to state prison for the middle term of 2 years after the court dismissed an enhancement allegation alleging he had been on probation at the time of the offense.
Appellant filed an appeal, and we appointed counsel to represent him on that appeal. Counsel filed a brief which fully set out the facts of the case, which we have included below. Counsel did not argue against her client, but advised the court she could find no issues to argue on his behalf. Appellant was invited to express his own objections to the proceedings against him, but had already been paroled by the time the notice reached him. We contacted his attorney and Appellate Defenders Inc., but no one had an address for him.

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