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P. v. Esquivel
Pursuant to a negotiated disposition, appellant Rudolph Chavez Esquivel III entered a plea of no contest to first degree robbery (Pen. Code § 213, subd. (a)(1)(B))[1] with a stipulated midterm sentence of four years. He received the four-year sentence.
Assigned counsel has submitted a Wende[2] brief, certifying that counsel has been unable to identify any issues for appellate review. Counsel also has submitted a declaration confirming that Esquivel has been advised of his right to personally file a supplemental brief raising any points which he wishes to call to the court’s attention. No supplemental brief has been submitted. As required, we have independently reviewed the record. (People v. Kelly (2006) 40 Cal.4th 106, 109–110.)
We find no error and affirm.

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