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U.S. v. Gomez

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 21, 1999
172 F.3d 59 (9th Cir. 1999)

Opinion


172 F.3d 59 (9th Cir. 1999) UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jose Luis GOMEZ, Defendant-Appellant. No. 96-10150. No. CR-95-00196-WBS United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit January 21, 1999

Submitted January 19, 1999

The panel unanimously finds this case suitable for decision without oral argument. See Fed. R.App. P. 34(a).

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Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of California William B. Shubb, District Judge, Presiding.

Before BEEZER, KLEINFELD, and HAWKINS, Circuit Judges.

MEMORANDUM

This disposition is not appropriate for publication and may not be cited to or by the courts of this circuit except as may be provided by 9th Cir. R. 36-3.

Jose Luis Gomez appeals his conviction by guilty plea and sentence for one count of possession of methamphetamine with intent to distribute (21 U.S.C. § 841(a)(1)). Gomez's attorney has moved to withdraw pursuant to Anders v. California, 383 U.S. 738 (1967). Gomez did not file a pro se supplemental brief.

Because our independent review of the record discloses no arguable issues, counsel's motion to withdraw is GRANTED and the district court's judgment is

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

U.S. v. Gomez

United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
Jan 21, 1999
172 F.3d 59 (9th Cir. 1999)
Case details for

U.S. v. Gomez

Case Details

Full title:UNITED STATES of America, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Jose Luis GOMEZ…

Court:United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit

Date published: Jan 21, 1999

Citations

172 F.3d 59 (9th Cir. 1999)

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