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P. v. Cuellar
By a criminal complaint filed February 14, 2008, appellant Anita Cuellar was charged with six counts of forgery (Pen. Code, 475, subd. (c); counts 2-7) and single counts of identity theft (Pen. Code, 530.5, subd. (c)(3); count 1) and receiving stolen property (Pen. Code, 496, subd. (a); count 8). On March 10, 2008, pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant pled no contest to counts 1 and 8. On April 22, 2008, the court placed appellant on three years probation and ordered that she serve, as a condition of probation, 365 days in county jail, with credit for 12 days time served. Appellant did not request, and the court did not issue, a certificate of probable cause (Pen. Code, 1237.5).
Appellants appointed appellate counsel has filed an opening brief which summarizes the pertinent facts, with citations to the record, raises no issues, and asks that this court independently review the record. (Peoplev.Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.) Appellant has not responded to this courts invitation to submit additional briefing. Court affirm.


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