P. v. Moreno
By an information filed April 30, 2009,[1] appellant was charged with seven felony counts, including robbery, residential burglary, elder abuse, vandalism, resisting arrest, etc., all based on events occurring at a residence in Clearlake on February 17. On the day scheduled for his jury trial, June 23, appellant and the prosecution entered into a plea bargain by which he pled guilty to one count of elder abuse and another of making a terrorist threat (Pen. Code, 368, subd. (b)(1) and 422) and was subsequently sentenced to an aggregate term of six years. Now, pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, he appeals and asks this court to examine the record and determine if there are any issues deserving of further briefing. Court have done so, find none, and hence affirm the judgment and the sentence imposed.



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