P. v. Tabibi CA4/3
We appointed counsel to represent defendant on appeal. Counsel filed a brief which set forth the facts of the case. Counsel did not argue against the client, but advised the court no issues were found to argue on defendant’s behalf. Defendant was given 30 days to file written argument in defendant’s own behalf. That period has passed, and we have received no communication from defendant.
On May 24, 1995, a first amended complaint was filed against defendant Majid Tabibi, aka Mohsen Tabibi, aka Majid Tabibian, aka Majid Fabibi, alleging perjury, insurance fraud, arson, false credit application, grand theft and submitting false evidence. On May 22, 1996, defendant pled guilty to violating numerous Penal Code statutes. He was sentenced to three years in state prison and was ordered to pay restitution of $439,313.37.
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