P. v. Thomas
Jason Ryan Thomas entered a negotiated guilty plea to attempted burglary (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 459)[1] and false personation (§ 529, subd. (a)(3)), and admitted a prior strike conviction allegation (§ 667, subds. (b)-(i)). The court sentenced him to the agreed lower term of 12 months, doubled, for the attempted burglary conviction and a consecutive one-third of the midterm of eight months, doubled, for the false personation conviction resulting in a total prison term of three years four months to run concurrently with a sentence on another matter. His request for a certificate of probable cause was granted but his Marsden[2] motion was denied. Thomas appeals. We affirm the judgment.
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