P. v. Evans
Defendant pled guilty to identity theft (count 1Pen. Code, 530.5, subd. (a)),[1]resisting an executive officer (count 5 69), and false imprisonment by violence (count 7 236). On appeal, defendant claims his plea was constitutionally defective because neither the court nor defense counsel adequately apprised him of the nature and elements of the count 7 offense. Court find that defendants plea was voluntary and intelligent under a totality of the circumstances and, therefore, affirm the judgment in full.



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