People v. Delgadillo
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The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the court of appeal finding that it had no duty to independently review an order denying a petition for postconviction relief under Cal. Penal Code former section 1170.95, which Defendant filed in this case, when appointed counsel submits notice that the appeal lacks arguable merit, holding that Defendant was not entitled to relief.
The court of appeal in this case provided notice to Defendant that counsel was unable to find any arguable issues, but the notice was "suboptimal" because it indicated that the procedures set forth in People v. Wende, 25 Cal.3d 436 (Cal. 1979), would apply when they actually did not. The court further failed to inform Defendant that the appeal would be dismissed as abandoned if he did not file a supplemental brief or letter. The Supreme Court nevertheless affirmed the denial of Defendant's petition for postconviction relief, holding that, based on an independent review of the record, Defendant was not entitled to relief under Cal. Penal Code 1172.6.
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