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P. v. Edmonds
Defendant was charged in a first amended felony information with two counts of second degree commercial burglary (Pen. Code, 459)[1], two counts of forgery ( 475, subd. (a)), and two counts of grand theft of personal property ( 487, subd. (a)). The first amended information filed by the District Attorney of San Bernardino County also included seven special allegations filed pursuant to section 667.5, subdivision (b).
Defendants notice of appeal was filed challenging the validity of the plea and requesting the issuance of a certificate of probable cause. The request was denied by the trial court and an amended notice of appeal challenging the sentence or other matters occurring after the plea was subsequently filed.


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