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P. v. Barboza
Pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant, Caroline Barboza, pled no contest to individual counts of welfare fraud (Welf. & Inst. Code, § 10980, subd. (c)(2)) and perjury (Pen. Code, § 118, subd. (a)). In keeping with the plea agreement, the court suspended imposition of sentence and placed appellant on five years’ probation, one of the terms of which was that she serve one day in county jail and 89 days in the adult offender work program.
The court denied appellant’s request for a certificate of probable cause (Pen. Code, § 1237.5).
Appellant’s appointed appellate counsel has filed an opening brief which summarizes the pertinent facts, with citations to the record, raises no issues, and asks that this court independently review the record. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.) Appellant has not responded to this court’s invitation to submit additional briefing.

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