Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2014-08-22 21:01:52.525557+00
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Filed 8/22/14 P. v. Hudson CA4/1
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                     COURT OF APEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT

                                                  DIVISION ONE

                                           STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THE PEOPLE,                                                         D064832

         Plaintiff and Respondent,

         v.                                                         (Super. Ct. No. SCN320087)

LAMAR TYREEK HUDSON,

         Defendant and Appellant.

         APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, David L.

Berry, Judge. Affirmed.

         Michelle Rogers, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and

Appellant.

         No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.

         As part of a plea agreement, defendant and appellant Lamar Tyreek Hudson pled

guilty to one count of robbery (Pen. Code, § 211) and one count of withholding a stolen

vehicle (§ 496d). The trial court sentenced Hudson to a stipulated sentence of three years

eight months in state prison.
       Hudson timely appealed from the judgment. Appointed counsel filed a brief

pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, setting forth the facts of the case and

requesting that we review the entire record. Pursuant to Anders v. California (1967) 386

U.S. 738, counsel refers to as a possible, but not arguable, issue: whether Hudson was

sentenced in accordance with his guilty plea agreement. Hudson was granted 30 days to

file a brief on his own behalf and has not done so.

                                     BACKGROUND

       Hudson was charged with one count of robbery (Pen. Code, § 211), one count of

unlawfully taking and driving a vehicle (Veh. Code, § 10851, subd. (a)), and one count of

withholding a stolen vehicle (Pen. Code, § 496d), each with an allegation that Hudson

was on bail at the time of the offense (Pen. Code, § 12022.1, subd. (b)).

       Hudson pled guilty to robbery and withholding a stolen vehicle. In exchange for

his change of plea, the People agreed to stipulate to a sentence of three years eight

months in prison, to dismiss the remaining charge, and to dismiss an unrelated charge,

with a Harvey waiver.1 At a subsequent sentencing hearing, Hudson was sentenced to a

term of three years eight months in prison.2

1      People v. Harvey (1979) 25 Cal.3d 754 prohibits courts, in sentencing a defendant,
from considering other charges that have been dismissed as part of a plea bargain, unless
the defendant agrees that the court can consider such dismissed charges.

2      The middle term for Penal Code section 211 (three years) and one-third of the
middle term for Penal Code section 496d (eight months, which is one-third of two years),
to be served consecutively.
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                                        DISCUSSION

         Hudson voluntarily stipulated to a sentence of three years eight months as part of

his plea agreement with the People. Hudson was sentenced to three years eight months.

Accordingly, we find no reasonably arguable appellate contention with respect to the

issue referred to by counsel. Moreover, a review of the entire record pursuant to People

v. Wende, supra, 25 Cal.3d 436 has disclosed no other reasonably arguable appellate

issue.

                                       DISPOSITION

         The judgment is affirmed.

                                                                       BENKE, Acting P. J.

WE CONCUR:

NARES, J.

O'ROURKE, J.

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