STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
v. Forsyth County
No. 02 CRS 23425
JOHN HENRY CAESAR,
Defendant.
Attorney General Roy Cooper, by Assistant Attorney General
Jeffrey R. Edwards, for the State.
Gilda C. Rodriguez, for defendant-appellant.
HUDSON, Judge.
Defendant was found responsible for speeding and guilty of
driving while license revoked. The trial court consolidated the
offenses for judgment, sentenced defendant to a suspended term of
forty-five days in jail and placed him on supervised probation for
twelve months. Defendant appeals, and we see no error.
Defendant's appointed counsel has been unable to identify any
issue with sufficient merit to support a meaningful argument for
relief on appeal. She asks this Court to conduct its own review of
the record for possible prejudicial error. Counsel has shown to
the satisfaction of this Court that she has complied with the
requirements of Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738, 18 L. Ed. 2d493, rehearing denied, 388 U.S. 924, 18 L. Ed. 2d (1967), and State
v. Kinch, 314 N.C. 99, 331 S.E.2d 665 (1985), by advising defendant
of his right to file written arguments with this Court and
providing him with the documents necessary. Defendant has filed no
written arguments on his own behalf with this Court, and a
reasonable time for him to have done so has passed.
In accordance with Anders, we have fully examined the record
to determine whether any issues of arguable merit appear therefrom
and we have found none.
No error.
Judges MCGEE and LEVINSON concur.
Report per Rule 30(e).
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