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P. v. Canody
Joseph Canody appeals from the order committing him for treatment as a mentally disordered offender (MDO) (Pen. Code, § 2962).[1] He challenges the sufficiency of the evidence supporting the finding that the criminal offense upon which his commitment is based, arson of property (§ 451, subd. (d)), is a qualifying offense under subdivision (e)(2)(L) of section 2962. We affirm.

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