P. v. Grayson
Following a jury trial, defendant Robert Louis Grayson was convicted of first degree burglary, with the jury finding true the special allegation that a person not an accomplice was present in the residence (Pen. Code, §§ 459, 667.5, subd. (c)).[1] The trial court found true defendant’s prior serious felony conviction and prison prior allegations. Defendant was sentenced to an aggregate term of 18 years in prison.
Defendant’s appellate counsel has filed a Wende brief under People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 and Anders v. California (1967) 386 U.S. 738, setting forth a statement of the case, a summary of the facts, and requesting this court to undertake a review of the entire record. This court offered defendant an opportunity to file a personal supplemental brief, which he has not done. We have concluded our independent review of the record and find no arguable issues or errors. The judgment is affirmed.
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