P. v. Gonzalez
On October 2, 2006, appellant, Gilberto Gonzalez, pled no contest to an allegation that while he was a prison inmate, he assaulted another inmate with a deadly weapon by means of force likely to cause great bodily injury (Pen. Code, 4501). Appellant admitted an allegation that he had a prior serious felony conviction within the meaning of the three strikes law. Under the terms of the plea agreement, appellant would receive the mitigated prison term of two years which would be doubled pursuant to the three strikes law and made consecutive to the term he was serving in prison. Appellant waived his right to a formal probation report and was sentenced to the two years, which was doubled to four years pursuant to the three strikes law. The court made appellants sentence fully consecutive to the term he was serving in prison. Appellant has not obtained a certificate of probable cause.
After independent review of the record, Court have concluded no reasonably arguable legal or factual argument exists. The judgment is affirmed.
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