Filed 5/24/16 P. v. Edwards CA3
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT
(Sacramento)
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THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent, C080804
v. (Super. Ct. No. 15F01181)
JERMAINE EDWARDS,
Defendant and Appellant.
Appointed counsel for defendant Jermaine Edwards has filed an opening brief that
sets forth the facts of the case and asks this court to review the record and determine
whether there are any arguable issues on appeal. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d
436.) After reviewing the entire record, we affirm the judgment.
We provide the following brief description of the facts and procedural history of
the case. (See People v. Kelly (2006) 40 Cal.4th 106, 110, 124.)
Early one February morning, Folsom Police Officer Paul Rice stopped two people
in a black GMC Yukon. Defendant was seated in the passenger seat. In the center
console of the car, Rice found two semiautomatic handguns containing loaded
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magazines. He also found a box of ammunition in a bag stuffed between the center
console and the front passenger seat.1
After the trial court denied his motion to suppress (Pen. Code, § 1538.5)2
defendant pleaded no contest to possession of a firearm by a felon (§ 29800, subd. (a)(1);
count 1) and possession of ammunition by a felon (§ 30305, subd. (a)(1); count 2) and
admitted a prior strike conviction (§§ 667, subd. (d) and 1170.12, subd. (b)). The parties
agreed to an indicated sentence of 16 months, doubled pursuant to the strike.
Pursuant to the negotiated disposition, the trial court sentenced defendant to serve
a prison term of 16 months on count 1, doubled to 32 months, pursuant to the strike, and
a term of two years on count 2, stayed under section 654. The trial court awarded
defendant 540 days of presentence custody credit, and imposed a restitution fine of $300
(§ 1202.4), imposed and stayed an identical parole revocation fine (§ 1202.45), imposed a
$40 court operations assessment (§ 1465.8), and a $30 criminal conviction assessment
(Gov. Code, § 70373).
We appointed counsel to represent defendant on appeal. Counsel filed an opening
brief that sets forth the facts of the case and requests this court to review the record and
determine whether there are any arguable issues on appeal. (People v. Wende, supra,
25 Cal.3d 436.) Defendant was advised by counsel of the right to file a supplemental
brief within 30 days of the date of filing of the opening brief. More than 30 days elapsed,
and we received no communication from defendant.
Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, we find no arguable error
that would result in a disposition more favorable to defendant.
1 The parties agreed the trial court could consider the preliminary hearing transcript
for the factual basis for the plea.
2 Undesignated statutory references are to the Penal Code.
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DISPOSITION
The judgment is affirmed.
/s/
HOCH, J.
We concur:
/s/
RAYE, P. J.
/s/
MAURO, J.
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