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P. v. Dickey
On the same day in March 2011, the trial court sentenced Ira M. Dickey in four separate cases and awarded him differing amounts of presentence custody credit in each case. In February 2013 Dickey filed a petition for writ of error coram vobis seeking an order directing the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation to recalculate his release date based on the case in which he had earned the greatest number of presentence custody credits. The trial court denied the petition on both procedural and substantive grounds.
Dickey appeals. His appointed appellate counsel filed a brief requesting we independently review the record for error. (See People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, 441-442.) Having done so and having identified no reasonably arguable appellate issues, we affirm the judgment.

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