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The PEOPLE of the State of California, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. Hugh Edward BENFORD, also known as Hugh Parker Benford, also known as HughEdward Parker Benford, Defendant and Appellant.
Defendant was charged with the crime of forgery in two counts and it was alleged that he had suffered two prior convictions for the crime of forgery. The trial court appointed counsel for defendant. Defendant pleaded guilty to the two counts of forgery and admitted the two prior convictions. Probation was denied and defendant was sentenced to imprisonment in the state prison for the term prescribed by law on each count, the sentences to run concurrently. Defendant appeals from the judgment of conviction.
We ordered a hearing on our own motion since this case involved the same question presented in People v. Hyde, Cal., 331 P.2d 42, i. e., the appointment of counsel on appeal for an indigent defendant who has been convicted of a crime. Our discussion of that question in the Hyde case also applies here.
Defendant's counsel appointed by this court to represent him on appeal states in his brief that ‘there is no problem to be dealt with by an appellate court.’ In a letter to his counsel on appeal defendant asserted that his defense counsel at the trial made detrimental remarks at the time of sentencing. The transcript of the oral proceedings at the time of sentencing does not support this assertion.
The judgment is affirmed.
PER CURIAM.
SCHAUER, J., concurs in the judgment. SPENCE, J., did not participate herein.
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Docket No: Cr. 6204.
Decided: October 28, 1958
Court: Supreme Court of California, In Bank.
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