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P. v. Tran
Hoang Minh Tran entered a negotiated guilty plea to one count of battery by gassing on a peace officer or an employee of a local detention facility. (Pen. Code, § 243.9, subd. (a)).[1] In exchange for the guilty plea, the prosecution agreed to dismiss three other counts of battery by gassing and one count of resisting a peace officer by threat or violence (§ 69). The plea bargain called for a one-year prison term to run consecutive to the sentences imposed in three unrelated pending criminal cases. The trial court imposed a one-year consecutive sentence in accordance with the plea bargain. Tran did not obtain a certificate of probable cause.

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