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P. v. Anderson
On June 7, 2005, appellant, Monair Anderson, went to the 7 Eleven store on Pacific Coast Highway and Temple and began yelling and screaming at two men. A woman walked toward the door to the 7 Eleven store. Appellant hit her on the side of her face, near her eye, with his fist and forearm. The woman suffered a cut to her right eye, at the eye socket, both eyes were black and blue, her face was swollen, she received four stitches and experienced headaches for a couple of weeks. She still had a scar at the time of trial. As a result of the foregoing facts, appellant was convicted in a court trial of assault by means of force likely to produce great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (a)), the court also finding that appellant personally inflicted great bodily injury within the meaning of Penal Code section 12022.7, subdivision (a). The trial court sentenced him to the lower term of two years, staying the great bodily injury enhancement.
Court appointed counsel to represent him on this appeal. Appellant appeals the judgment entered upon this conviction.We have examined the entire record and are satisfied that appellants attorney has fully complied with his responsibilities and that no arguable issues exist. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, 441.) The judgment is affirmed.



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