P. v. Hart
Phillip Hart appeals from a judgment entered following his no contest plea to possession of cocaine base for sale, count 2 (Health & Saf. Code, 11351.5), his admission that he suffered one prior conviction within the meaning of Health and Safety Code section 11370.2, subdivision (a) and a finding by the court[1] that he suffered a prior conviction of a serious or violent felony within the meaning of the Three Strikes law (Pen. Code, 1170.12, subds. (a) - (d) and 667, subds. (b) - (i)). Pursuant to his negotiated plea, he was sentenced in the instant case to prison for eleven years, consisting of the middle term of four years, doubled pursuant to the Three Strikes law, plus three years pursuant to Health and Safety Code section 11370.2, subdivision (a). As part of the negotiated plea, the remaining counts and enhancements were dismissed.
Court have examined the entire record and are satisfied that no arguable issues exist and appellant has, by virtue of counsels compliance with the Wende procedure and our review of the record, received adequate and effective appellate review of the judgment entered against him in this case. (Smith v. Robbins (2000) 528 U.S. 259, 278; People v. Kelly (2006) 40 Cal.4th 106, 112-113.)
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