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P. v. Lagunas CA2/3
Following his plea of no contest to carjacking committed for the benefit of a criminal street gang in which he personally used a firearm, defendant Antonio Lagunas was sentenced to an aggregate prison term of 25 years. Several years later, in response to a request for clarification of defendant’s sentence from the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (Department), the court corrected defendant’s original sentence and imposed an aggregate prison term of 24 years. Defendant appeals from the judgment imposing a lower aggregate sentence. After appellate counsel filed a brief in which he raised no issues and asked us to review the record independently under People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, defendant submitted a supplemental brief raising a purported sentencing error. We have reviewed the entire record and defendant’s supplemental brief and have found no arguable appellate issues. As our review of the record revealed errors in the sentencing minute order and abstract of ju

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