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P. v. Bowers 4/25/07 CA3
State: California
Court: 1st District Court of Appeal 1st District Court of Appeal
Docket No: C051817
Case Date: 08/09/2007
Preview:Filed 4/25/07

P. v. Bowers CA3

NOT TO BE PUBLISHED
California Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for purposes of rule 8.1115.

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA THIRD APPELLATE DISTRICT (Sacramento) ----

THE PEOPLE, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. KENNETH BOWERS, Defendant and Appellant. In this case, defendant Kenneth Bowers entered into a plea bargain that called for his plea of no contest to possession of cocaine base for sale and his sentence to be six years in state prison. During the same court hearing at which defendant entered C051817 (Super. Ct. No. 05F05905)

his plea, the trial court released defendant on his own recognizance (O/R) pursuant to an agreement with defendant that defendant could be sentenced to up to 10 years in state prison if he did not appear at the time set for sentencing, November 3, 2005. Defendant did not appear at the time set for sentencing; he

was picked up on a bench warrant; and, at sentencing, the trial court imposed a term of eight years in state prison. On appeal, defendant contends his conviction and sentence should be reversed and he should be allowed to withdraw his plea. He argues that his O/R release agreement, which provided for a 1

greater sentence if he did not appear at sentencing, was not part of the plea bargain so that he should be allowed to withdraw his plea. Defendant's contentions attack the validity of his conviction resulting from his plea of no contest. However, defendant has not obtained a certificate of probable cause. His contentions attacking the validity of his plea and

conviction are not cognizable in the absence of a certificate of probable cause. (Pen. Code,
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