P. v. McCoy
Barry McCoy appeals from the judgment entered following a court trial that resulted in his conviction of attempted second degree robbery (Pen. Code, 667/221)[1]arising out of the following facts. On May 17, 2006, appellant approached Sean Little in downtown Los Angeles and demanded change. Little said he did not have any money. Appellant called Little a liar, screamed in his face and again demanded change. Appellant took two steps away, turned around and punched Little twice in the chest. Appellant asked Little if he was going to do anything about it and said something derogatory to Little. Little was fearful that appellant was going to take his money. Appellant was sentenced to 32 months, consisting of the low term doubled. Court appointed counsel to represent him on this appeal.
After examination of the record, counsel filed a Statement by Counsel on Appeal Pursuant to People v. Wendein which no issues were raised. The judgment is affirmed.



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