P. v. Larshin
Defendant Yuriy Ivanovich Larshin pleaded no contest to stalking. (Pen. Code, § 646.9.)[1] Pursuant to the agreed-upon disposition, defendant was granted probation. After violating probation twice, the trial court revoked defendant’s probation and sentenced him to a term of 16 months.
This case comes to us pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436. Having reviewed the record as required by Wende, we affirm the judgment.
We provide the following brief description of the facts and procedural history of the case. (See People v. Kelly (2006) 40 Cal.4th 106, 110.)
In September 2010, defendant repeatedly threatened his brother and his brother’s family. Defendant’s brother took these threats seriously.
Defendant was charged with possessing a false bomb (§ 148.1, subd. (d)), three counts of making criminal threats (§ 422), and one count of stalking (§ 646.9). The parties reached a plea agreement under which defendant pleaded no contest to stalking, the remaining counts were dismissed, and defendant would not receive a state prison term at the outset. Upon his successful completion of probation, the charge was to be reduced to a misdemeanor.
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