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P. v. Delgado
We appointed counsel to represent defendant on appeal. Counsel filed a brief which set forth the facts of the case. Counsel did not argue against the client, but advised the court no issues were found to argue on defendant’s behalf. Defendant was given 30 days to file written argument in defendant’s own behalf, which he did. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.) Defendant pleaded guilty to committing several robberies. The handwritten statement of facts offered to the court as the basis for his plea states: “In Orange County, California, on the following dates; 6-30-03, 11-2-03, 10-26-03, 11-8-03, 10-27-03, 7-7-03 & on 10 separate occasions I used force and fear to take money from [10 named individuals].”

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