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P. v. Franklin
On July 6, 2004, appellant, threw himself against the door to his jail cell causing the latch to come out of the wall and the door to open. The county initially invested $169 to repair the door but eventually had to replace it at a cost of $2,359. On October 1, 2004, Defendant was convicted of felony willful and intentional damage to jail property in excess of $400 (Pen. Code, 4600, subd. (a)). On November 8, 2004, the court sentenced Franklin to 25 years to life.
Following independent review of the record we find that no reasonably arguable factual or legal issues exist. The judgment is affirmed.


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