P. v. Branch
Pursuant to a negotiated disposition, appellant George Branch pled guilty on June 27, 2006, to possessing cocaine for sale (Health and Saf. Code, 11351), with the remaining counts and special allegations dismissed. On August 22, 2006, appellant moved to withdraw his guilty plea claiming that he did not understand what he was doing because he was taking medication for migraine headaches at the time of plea. Hearing was held on the motion, at the conclusion of which the motion was denied. Appellant was then sentenced to the agreed upon low term of two years in state prison.
There was, as well, no sentencing error as appellant received the agreed upon sentence.
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