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P. v. Rojas
Appellant, Wilson Christopher Rojas, Jr., was charged in a criminal complaint filed October 28, 2003, with willfully failing to register as a sex offender (Pen. Code, 290, subd. (g)(2).).[1]On February 2, 2004, Rojas entered into a plea agreement in which he would admit the allegation. Rojas would serve no more than a year in county jail and be placed on felony probation. Rojas was advised of the consequences of his plea. Rojas was further advised of, and waived, his constitutional rights pursuant to Boykin/Tahl. Rojas was advised of his right to a preliminary hearing and the parties stipulated to a factual basis for his plea. Rojas pled no contest to the allegation. The judgment is affirmed.



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