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P. v. Brown
The record contains no information regarding the underlying facts in this action. In June 1987, a two-count felony complaint was filed charging appellant Leonard Alfonso Brown with selling or transporting cocaine (Health & Saf. Code, § 11352) and with possessing it for sale (Health & Saf. Code, § 11351). The complaint and information also included weight allegations as restrictions on probation. (Pen. Code, § 1203.07, subds. (a)(1), (a)(2).)[1] Brown pleaded guilty to the possession charge and was sentenced to a three-year term in state prison.
In August 2011, Brown (then in federal custody in Florida), filed a petition entitled “Petition for Nunc Pro Tunc,” asking the court to clarify and correct certain records pertaining to his conviction which he claimed were erroneous. These records (which are not included in our appellate record) purportedly referred to case numbers A781940 and A795097 which, according to Brown, involved not him, but an individual named Stefan Harris. The court denied the petition on the grounds that it was both untimely and failed to establish prejudice.

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