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THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
In The Court of Appeals

The State, Respondent,

v.

Quincy Cobb, Appellant.


Appeal From Dorchester County
 James C. Williams, Jr., Circuit Court Judge


Unpublished Opinion No. 2009-UP-277
Submitted May 1, 2009 – Filed June 3, 2009   


APPEAL DISMISSED


Appellate Defender Kathrine H. Hudgins, of Columbia, for Appellant.

Attorney General Henry Dargan McMaster, Chief Deputy Attorney General John W. McIntosh, Assistant Deputy Attorney General Salley W. Elliott, all of Columbia; and David M. Pascoe, Jr., of Orangeburg, for Respondent.

PER CURIAM: Quincy Cobb appeals his guilty pleas and sentences for first degree burglary and armed robbery, arguing his plea was involuntary because the plea court never advised him of the minimum sentence.  After a thorough review of the record and counsel's brief, pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967) and State v. Williams, 305 S.C. 116, 406 S.E.2d 357 (1991), we dismiss the appeal and grant counsel's motion to be relieved.[1]

APPEAL DISMISSED.

HEARN, C.J., THOMAS, and KONDUROS, JJ., concur.


[1] We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.