P. v. Wheeler
In case No. FVI020225, the District Attorney of San Bernardino County filed a complaint, charging defendant and appellant, David Charles Wheeler, with violating Health and Safety Code sections 11350, subdivision (a) (count 1 possession of cocaine base) and 11550, subdivision (a) (count 2 under the influence of a controlled substance). In case No. FWV035766, the San Bernardino County District Attorney filed another complaint against defendant; it alleged violations of Penal Code sections 666 (count 1 petty theft with a prior) and 459 (count 2 commercial burglary).
Defendant, represented by counsel, pled guilty to (1) possession of cocaine base, count 1, in case No. FVI020225, and (2) petty theft with a prior, count 1, in case No. FWV035766. Thereafter, defendant filed a motion to withdraw the pleas. The trial court denied the motion.
Defendant subsequently appealed, and his application for a certificate of probable cause was denied. Defendant filed an amended notice of appeal challenging his sentence.
Court offered defendant an opportunity to file a personal supplemental brief, and he has not done so. Court have now concluded our independent review of the record and find no arguable issues.
The judgment is affirmed.
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