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Date Created: 2024-02-29 18:05:35.412432+00
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Filed 2/29/24 P. v. Martinez CA2/6
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

                         SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                         DIVISION SIX

THE PEOPLE,                                                  2d Crim. No. B327515
                                                           (Super. Ct. No. VA151669)
     Plaintiff and Respondent,                               (Los Angeles County)

v.

JUAN MARTINEZ,

     Defendant and Appellant.

        A jury found Juan Martinez guilty of five counts of a
forcible lewd act upon a child under the age of 14 in violation of
Penal Code1 section 288, subdivision (b)(1) (counts 1-5); and three
counts of a lewd act upon a child under the age of 14 in violation
of section 288, subdivision (a) (counts 6-8). The jury also found as
to each count pursuant to section 667.61, subdivisions (e)(4) and
(j)(2), that the offenses were committed against multiple victims
under the age of 14.

         1 All references are to the Penal Code unless otherwise

indicated.
       Martinez waived his right to a jury trial on aggravating
factors in California Rules of Court, rule 4.421(a)(1), (3), (8), and
(11), that each offense involved great violence, great bodily harm,
threat of great bodily harm, or other acts disclosing a high degree
of cruelty; that each victim was particularly vulnerable; and that
each offense indicated planning, sophistication, and
professionalism. The trial court found the aggravating factors to
be true.
       The trial court sentenced Martinez to eight consecutive
25-years-to-life terms, for a total of 200 years to life.
       We appointed counsel to represent Martinez in this appeal.
After examining the record, counsel filed a brief raising no issues.
       On November 30, 2023, we advised Martinez by mail that
he had 30 days within which to personally submit any
contentions or issues that he wished to raise on appeal. We
received no reply.
       We have reviewed the entire record and are satisfied that
Martinez’s attorney has fully complied with her responsibilities
and that no arguable issue exists. (People v. Wende (1979) 25
Cal.3d 436, 441.)
       The judgment is affirmed.
       NOT TO BE PUBLISHED.

                                      GILBERT, P. J.

We concur:

             YEGAN, J.                BALTODANO, J.

                                  2
                   Deborah S. Brazil, Judge

             Superior Court County of Los Angeles

               ______________________________

      Alice Newman, under appointment by the Court of Appeal,
for Defendant and Appellant.
      No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.