P. v. Lomas
In February 2010, defendant James Lomas was placed on probation after pleading guilty to one count of possession of hydrocodone for sale (Health & Saf. Code, § 11351).[1] In May 2011, the trial court found defendant violated the terms of his probation by committing an assault with a barber's razor; in August, the court sentenced him to the middle term of three years on the possession offense. Defendant's counsel has raised no issue on appeal and asks this court for an independent review of the record to determine whether there are any arguable issues. (Anders v. California (1967) 386 U.S. 738; People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.) We have considered a supplemental brief filed by defendant. We find no arguable issues and affirm.
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