People v. Kinser CA4/3
Filed 1/3/24 P. v. Kinser 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, G063242
v. (Super. Ct. No. BAF2001507)
JOHN GLENN BURGDORF KINSER, OPINION
Defendant and Appellant.
Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Riverside County, Laura C. Garcia, Judge. Affirmed. Andrea Susan Bitar, under appointment by the Court of Appeal, for Defendant and Appellant. No appearance for Plaintiff and Respondent.
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Defendant John Glenn Burgdorf Kinser repeatedly hit Vincent L. with an object and stole his keys and phone. A jury convicted Kinser of assault with a deadly weapon and robbery. (See Pen. Code, §§ 245, subd. (a)(1), 211.) The trial court imposed a three-year prison sentence. Kinser filed an appeal. Under the procedures outlined in Anders v. California (1967) 386 U.S. 738 (Anders), and People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende), appointed appellate counsel filed an opening brief identifying “no cognizable . . . issues” on appeal. Kinser has not filed a supplemental brief on his own behalf. After independently reviewing the record, we affirm the judgment.
I FACTS AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND On September 11, 2020, Vincent was at a Hemet casino where he saw Kinser and Kinser’s ex-girlfriend Jessica H. Vincent had known Kinser for about 21 years. Vincent would occasionally let Kinser sleep on his sofa. In the late evening, Vincent left the casino with Jessica H. and drove to his home, which was about 12 to 15 minutes away. When Vincent arrived home he walked to the front door with his keys and phone in his hand. As Vincent went to unlock the front door, Kinser came at him with an object that was about two feet long and nine inches in circumference. Kinser said, “‘You raped my girlfriend.’” Kinser then hit Vincent several times with the object, swinging it with both hands. Kinser hit Vincent in the head, stomach, back, and legs. Vincent tried to fend off the attack and started yelling for someone to call the police. Kinser eventually stopped and left on foot with Jessica. Kinser took Vincent’s cell phone and keys, which had fallen to the ground. After the attack, Vincent went to a nearby donut store, where he asked the employees to contact the police. A Hemet police officer arrived and contacted Vincent,
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