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P. v. Aydelott
Court appointed counsel to represent Appellant on appeal. Counsel filed a brief which set forth the facts of the case. Counsel did not argue against the client, but advised the court no issues were found to argue on his behalf. Court have examined the record and found no arguable issue. (People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436.) Aydelott was given 30 days to file written argument in his own behalf, and court received a handwritten statement from him on August 4, 2006.
After a full review of the record, the entire file in case number G032781 of which court took judicial notice, appointed counsel's brief and declaration, and the handwritten statement from appellant, court affirm the judgment.


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