P. v. Wynia
Following a jury trial, Michael Lloyd Wynia (appellant) was convicted of (1) two felonies: assaulting a peace officer (Pen. Code, 245, subd. (c)),[1]with an enhancement of great bodily injury ( 12022.7, subd. (a)), and resisting arrest ( 69); and (2) four misdemeanors: two counts of damaging a prison ( 4600, subd. (a)); battery causing injury to a peace officer ( 243, subd. (c)(2); and resisting arrest ( 148, subd. (a)(1)). The trial court sentenced appellant to the midterm of four years on the assault conviction, with a three-year enhancement, plus a consecutive eight months on the felony resisting arrest conviction. He was also sentenced to 30 days with 30 days credit for each misdemeanor.
On appeal, appellant contends the trial court erred when it failed to follow the requirements of section 4011.6, when it failed to hold a competency hearing pursuant to section 1368, and when it granted his Faretta[2]motion. He also contends there was insufficient evidence to sustain his assault conviction. Court disagree and affirm.



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