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P. v. Ruffin
Defendant Robert Ruffin appeals from a sentence imposed following his pleas of guilty to a variety of charges related to two separate bank robberies.
Court appointed counsel to represent Ruffin in this court. Appointed counsel filed an opening brief which states the case and the facts, but raises no specific issues. Court notified Ruffin of his right to submit written argument in his own behalf within 30 days. That period has elapsed, and court have received no written argument from Ruffin.
As Ruffin pleaded guilty to the charges, Court derive the facts from the probation report, the testimony offered at the preliminary hearing and other documents in the record on appeal.

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