People v. Salcida CA4/3
Filed 3/20/25 P. v. Salcida CA4/3
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION THREE
THE PEOPLE,
Plaintiff and Respondent, G063159
v. (Super. Ct. No. 03WF2846)
JOHN ANGEL SALCIDA, OPINION
Defendant and Appellant.
Appeal from a postjudgment order of the Superior Court of Orange County, Gary S. Paer, Judge. Affirmed. Thomas Owen, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.
We appointed counsel to represent John Angel Salcida on appeal 1 from the denial of his petition for relief under Penal Code section 1172.6. Counsel filed a brief that set forth the facts of the case and advised the court that he found no issues to argue on Salcida’s behalf. The procedures set forth in People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, and Anders v. California (1967) 386 U.S. 738, do not apply to appeals from the denial of section 1172.6 petitions. (People v. Delgadillo (2022) 14 Cal.5th 216, 226, 227, 231.) Therefore, when appointed appellate counsel finds no viable issues, counsel must file a brief informing the court that counsel found no arguable issues and include a concise narration of facts. (Id. at p. 231.) The reviewing court must send the brief to the defendant with notice that the defendant may file a supplemental brief or letter within 30 days. (Id. at pp. 231–232.) If the defendant raises issues in a supplemental brief or letter, the court must evaluate the arguments raised and issue a written opinion. (Id. at p. 232.) We have followed this procedure, and Salcida has not filed a supplemental brief. After exercising our discretion to independently review the record (People v. Delgadillo, supra, 14 Cal.5th at p. 232), we found no arguable issues on appeal. We therefore affirm. FACTS A complete recitation of the facts can be found in our prior nonpublished opinion People v. Salcida (May 25, 2007, G036241). As relevant
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