P. v. Trujillo
Guillermo Trujillo was charged by information with robbery (Pen. Code, § 211),[1] assault with a deadly weapon (§ 245, subd. (a)(1)) with an allegation he personally used a dangerous or deadly weapon (§ 1192.7, subd. (c)(23)), and assault by means likely to cause great bodily injury (§ 245, subd. (a)(4)). The information charged gang enhancements as to all counts (§ 186.22, subd. (b)(1)), and alleged a prison prior (§§ 667.5, subd. (b), 668), and a strike prior (§§ 667, subds. (b)-(i), 1170.12, 668). The parties entered into a plea bargain; Trujillo pleaded guilty to robbery and admitted the gang enhancement allegation in return for a stipulated term of 16 years. Thereafter, he was sentenced in accordance with the plea agreement. Trujillo subsequently filed a notice of appeal challenging the validity of the plea, alleging he was not given all of the discovery he requested, but the court denied his request for a certificate of probable cause.
Trujillo appeals. We affirm the judgment.
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