California Court of Appeal Dec 16, 2014 No. D065163Unpublished
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COURT OF APPEAL, FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION ONE
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
THE PEOPLE, D065163
Plaintiff and Respondent,
v. (Super. Ct. No. SCD241729)
CEDRIC JOHNSON,
Defendant and Appellant.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of San Diego County, Charles R.
Gill, Judge. Affirmed.
Avatar Legal and Cynthia M. Jones, under appointment by the Court of Appeal,
for Defendant and Appellant.
Cedric Johnson pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit robbery (Pen. Code,1
age enhancement; consecutive two-year terms (one-third the middle term, doubled) on
counts 3-8 and 10; a consecutive term of one year four months (one-third the middle
term, doubled) on count 9; a stayed (§ 654) term on count 1; one year for the prior prison
term; and five years for the serious felony prior. Johnson appeals. We affirm.
BACKGROUND
Count 1: From May to June, 2011, Johnson conspired with two others to commit
robberies.
Count 2: On May 19, 2011, 78-year-old Kazuko Ethington was walking toward a
grocery store, carrying a lunch box. Someone came from behind and took the lunch box,
cutting Ethington's finger, then ran away.
Count 3: On May 19, 2011, Lynne Lopo was walking toward a bank to make a
deposit for her employer. Lopo was carrying a bank bag close to her chest. Someone hit
her from behind, knocking her to the ground. After a struggle, the assailant took the bag
and ran away. Lopo sustained bruises on her eye and shin, a scrape on her knee and a
scratch on her face.
Count 4: On May 23, 2011, as Tomi Windle walked to a bank, an individual came
up behind her, grabbed her purse and ran away. A security guard who witnessed the
crime described it as a lady "getting attacked by this guy." The victim was upset and
crying.
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Count 5: On May 23, 2011, someone tried to take Rose Bulandi's purse. She held
onto her purse and screamed. The assailant dragged her from the sidewalk in front of a
bank through the parking lot. Bulandi let go of the purse, then the robber yanked it away
from her and ran.
Count 6: On June 7, 2011, Elba Canizales, a restaurant owner, was walking
toward a bank to make a deposit. On her left side, she carried a plastic bag containing the
cash and checks to be deposited. On her right side, she carried a purse. From in back of
Canizales, a person put his hand on her shoulder and pulled, attempting to get the purse,
then the bag. Canizales fought back. She opened the bank door and threw the bag inside.
The assailant pushed Canizales to the floor, grabbed the bag and left.
Count 7: On June 16, 2011, Laurence Waymire was walking toward a bank to
make a deposit for his employer. The money to be deposited was in four bags. Waymire
carried the bags under his arm. When he was within five to ten feet of the bank's
entrance, someone approached him from behind, knocked him to the ground, took the
bags and ran. Waymire sustained a broken fibula and a sprained ankle.
Count 8: On June 17, 2011, Peter Ferioli was walking toward a bank to make a
deposit. In his arms, he carried a bank bag containing rolled coins. A guy ran toward
Ferioli, grabbed him in a bear hug and grabbed at the bag. Ferioli held onto the bag for a
few seconds, then let go of the bag, thinking the assailant might have a knife. Ferioli
received minor scratches. The robber ran away.
Count 9: On June 22, 2011, Ashley Arata was walking toward a bank to make a
deposit for her employer. The money to be deposited was in a bank bag under Arata's
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left armpit. A man walked toward her and lunged to reach the bag. Arata was scared.
She fell back, hitting the pavement, and screamed "get away from me." The man reached
for the bag again and said "give me the money." Arata bit his arm. Two men came out
of the bank yelling and chased the man away.
Count 10: On June 24, 2011, Catherine St. John was walking toward a bank to
make a deposit for her employer. St. John was carrying a bank bag under her arm.
Someone tugged the bag from behind St. John and wrested it away from her. St. John
turned around, screamed and chased the guy who had taken the bag. Bystanders joined in
the chase. The police arrived and caught the robber.
DISCUSSION
Appointed appellate counsel has filed a brief summarizing the facts and
proceedings below. Counsel presents no argument for reversal, but asks this court to
review the record for error as mandated by People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436
(Wende). Pursuant to Anders v. California (1967) 386 U.S. 738 (Anders) counsel
mentions as possible but not arguable issues (1) whether the court erred by denying
Johnson's motion to dismiss counts 2, 4, 8 and 9 and (2) whether the court abused its
discretion by imposing the upper term on the principal count and consecutive terms on
the remaining counts.
We granted Johnson permission to file a brief on his own behalf. He has not
responded. A review of the record pursuant to Wende and Anders, including the possible
issues listed pursuant to Anders, has disclosed no reasonably arguable appellate issues.
Johnson has been competently represented by counsel on this appeal.
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DISPOSITION
The judgment is affirmed.
BENKE, Acting P. J.
WE CONCUR:
HUFFMAN, J.
NARES, J.
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AI Brief
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Holding. The court affirmed the defendant's judgment of conviction and sentence after finding no reasonably arguable appellate issues following a review of the record pursuant to People v. Wende.
Issues
Whether the court erred by denying the defendant's motion to dismiss counts 2, 4, 8, and 9.
Whether the court abused its discretion by imposing the upper term on the principal count and consecutive terms on the remaining counts.
Disposition. Affirmed
Quotations verified verbatim against the opinion
“A review of the record pursuant to Wende and Anders, including the possible issues listed pursuant to Anders, has disclosed no reasonably arguable appellate issues.”