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In re Victor V.
We appointed counsel to represent Victor V. on appeal. Counsel filed a brief that set forth the facts of the case. Counsel did not argue against her client but advised the court she found no issues to argue on his behalf. Counsel advised Victor of his right to ask the court to relieve present counsel and his right to file a supplemental brief in this court within 30 days of the filing of this brief to bring to the court’s attention any issues requiring review. Counsel offered to send Victor the entire record for the purpose of preparing a supplemental opening brief and informed Victor that she would be available to prepare a response if the court requests further briefing. That time has passed, and Victor has not filed any written argument.
Counsel filed a brief following the procedures outlined in People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende). The court in Wende explained a Wende brief is one that sets forth a summary of proceedings and factsbut raises

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