P. v. Nunez
Defendant was charged with one count of carjacking with the use of a gun, one count of unlawfully driving a vehicle, and one count of receiving stolen property. The charges were based on evidence that in May 2005 defendant approached a car in which Melissa Brown was sitting, pointed a gun at Brown and told her to get out, and drove the car away after Brown did so. Defendant was apprehended three months later while a passenger in Brown's car.
A jury convicted defendant of carjacking, with a finding that he personally used a firearm, and of receiving stolen property (the receiving conviction was dismissed at the prosecutor's request). Defendant's motion for a new trial was denied and he was sentenced to state prison for a term of 15 years. Defendant filed a notice of appeal and we appointed counsel (Lynette Gladd Moore) to represent him.
Court have examined the entire record and are satisfied that counsel has fully complied with his responsibilities and that no arguable issues exist. (People v. Kelly (Nov. 27, 2006, S133114) Cal.4th [2006 D.A.R. 15444]; People v. Wende, supra, 25 Cal.3d at p. 441.)
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