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Date Created: 2023-08-02 19:06:58.611954+00
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                COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                                 DIVISION ONE

                                         STATE OF CALIFORNIA

 THE PEOPLE,                                                          D080990

           Plaintiff and Respondent,

           v.                                                         (Super. Ct. No. SCS311762)

 HUGO PARRA,

           Defendant and Appellant.

         APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County,
Michael J. Popkins, Judge. Affirmed.
         Justin Behravesh, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for
Defendant and Appellant.
         No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.
         Hugo Parra entered into a plea agreement in which he pleaded guilty to

possession of a controlled substance for sale (Health and Saf. Code,1 § 11351)
and admitted he possessed more than a kilogram of the substance (§ 11370.4,

1     All further statutory references are to the Health and Safety Code
unless otherwise specified.
subd. (a)(1)). The parties stipulated that Parra would receive a split sentence
consisting of one year in local custody, followed by four years on mandatory
supervision.
      Parra filed a motion to withdraw his guilty plea. He also made a
motion to replace appointed counsel (People v. Marsden (1970) 2 Cal.3d 118),
which was denied by the court. Parra ultimately retained private counsel.
      The court denied Parra’s motion to withdraw his guilty plea and denied
a late motion to suppress evidence. Parra was sentenced in accordance with
his plea agreement.
      Parra filed a timely notice of appeal.
      Appellate counsel has filed a brief pursuant to People v. Wende (1979)
25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende) indicating counsel has not been able to identify any
arguable issues for reversal on appeal. Counsel asks the court to review the
record for error as mandated by Wende. We offered Parra the opportunity to
file his own brief on appeal, but he has not responded.
                          STATEMENT OF FACTS
      Parra admitted he possessed more than a kilogram of controlled
substance for purpose of sale.
                                 DISCUSSION
      As we have noted, appellate counsel has filed a Wende brief and asks
the court to independently review the record for error. To assist the court in
its review of the record, and in compliance with Anders v. California (1967)
386 U.S. 738 (Anders), counsel has identified several possible issues that
were considered in evaluating the potential merits of this appeal.
      1.    Whether there was a factual basis for the plea.
      2.    Whether Parra was properly advised of his constitutional right at
his guilty plea.

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     3.    Whether the sentence imposed was authorized.
     We have reviewed the record for error as required by Wende and
Anders. We have not discovered any arguable issues for reversal on appeal.
Competent counsel has represented Parra on this appeal.
                              DISPOSITION
     The judgment is affirmed.

                                                             HUFFMAN, J.

WE CONCUR:

McCONNELL, P. J.

CASTILLO, J.

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