People v. Glover CA1/2
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
FIRST APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION TWO
THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, A162670 v. DAILYN GLOVER, (Sonoma County Super. Ct. No. SCR7417021) Defendant and Appellant.
Defendant Dailyn Glover appeals from a judgment entered after he pleaded no contest pursuant to a plea agreement to two counts of injury to a girlfriend or child’s parent and one count of dissuading a witness from reporting a crime. Glover’s court-appointed counsel has asked this court to independently examine the record in accordance with People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende) to determine if there are any arguable issues that require briefing. Glover’s counsel informed him of his right to file a supplemental brief, and he did not do so. We have independently reviewed the record in accordance with our Wende obligations and find no arguable issues. We thus affirm.
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BACKGROUND1 Glover and Jane Doe started dating when they were both 13 years old and eventually had a child together. Their relationship ended for several years when Glover was sent to prison, but was rekindled in 2017. In April of 2019, Glover was paroled and began living with Jane Doe. Soon afterward, Glover began displaying “odd and unusual behavior” and began accusing Jane Doe of cheating on him. These arguments escalated to violence and Jane Doe was “punched, strangled, pushed, and threatened by the defendant causing bruises on her arms, neck, and face.” Jane Doe reported numerous incidents of domestic violence, including one in July of 2020, in which Glover grabbed her by the neck and pinned her in the corner of the bedroom, put a chair in front of the bedroom door and told her she could not leave, and “antagonize[d] [her] about ‘calling the cops’ and called her a ‘Narc’ and threatened to kill her or have someone kill her if she ‘snitched’ on him or called the police.” In another incident in August, Glover again placed a chair in front of the bedroom door and prevented Doe from sleeping by pulling the covers off of her and pushing her back onto the bed every time she attempted to stand up. In August of 2020, Jane Doe reported domestic violence to the Santa Rosa Police and Glover was placed under arrest. On October 16, 2020, a felony complaint was filed in Sonoma County Superior Court charging Glover with four counts of injury to a girlfriend or child’s parent (Pen. Code, § 273.5, subd. (a))2 (counts 1, 4, 7, and 8), two counts of felony dissuading a witness from reporting a crime (§ 136.1, subd. (b)(1)) (counts 2 and 6), and two counts of false imprisonment by violence (§ 236) (counts 3 and 5). The complaint further alleged that Glover
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