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P. v. Gideon CA4/2
Defendant and appellant Daniel Morris Gideon was charged by felony complaint with two counts of submitting forged documents in a court proceeding. (Pen. Code, § 132, counts 1 & 2). The complaint also alleged that defendant violated his probation by reason of the charged counts. Pursuant to a plea agreement, defendant pled guilty to both counts. A trial court placed him on probation for a period of three years, under specified terms.
Defendant filed a notice of appeal, in propria persona, along with a request for certificate of probable cause, which the court denied. Subsequently, appellate counsel filed an amended notice of appeal on defendant’s behalf. We affirm the judgment.

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