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P. v. Corral
Pursuant to a plea agreement, appellant, David Anthony Corral, pleaded no contest to possession of a firearm by a felon (Pen. Code, § 29800, subd. (a)(1)) and possession of ammunition by a person prohibited from owning a firearm (Pen. Code, § 30305, subd. (a)), and admitted an allegation that he had suffered a “strike.”[1] Consistent with the plea agreement, the court imposed a prison term of four years, consisting of the two-year middle term on count 1, doubled pursuant to the three strikes law (Pen. Code, §§ 667, subd. (e)(1); 1170.12, subd. (c)(1)). The court imposed a concurrent four-year term on count 2.
The instant appeal followed. The court granted 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. We affirm.

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