P. v. Brown
After correctional officers noticed that defendant Lawrence Brown, an inmate at Folsom State Prison, was not in his assigned bed at 2:35 a.m. on August 10, 2004, they discovered a freshly dug hole under a section of the perimeter fence. Later, defendant was found in his bed, with dried dirt and grass on his face. His pants and jacket were covered with dirt and grass stains. Defendant entered a negotiated plea of no contest to escape and admitted having a prior serious or violent felony conviction within the meaning of the three strikes law. He was sentenced to a stipulated term of 32 months in prison and was ordered to pay a $200 restitution fine, a $20 court security fee, and a $200 restitution fine stayed unless parole is revoked. Defendant appealed.
Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, Court find no arguable error that would result in a disposition more favorable to defendant. The judgment is affirmed.
Comments on P. v. Brown