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P. v. Bulandr
A jury convicted defendant Ian Anthony Bulandr under Penal Code section 4502, subdivision (b) for attempt to manufacture a weapon while in custody in state prison. On appeal, Bulandr contends (1) there was insufficient evidence to support the verdict, (2) his counsel was ineffective, and (3) the prosecutor committed misconduct. We disagree and affirm.

On June 4, 2014, Bulandr, a Pelican Bay inmate, worked in the Security Housing Unit kitchen and made his way through the security check following his shift. When Correctional Officer Shane Parr checked Bulandr’s rectum with the handheld metal detector, the device sounded. He confirmed the detection with a second handheld metal detector. Bulandr was handcuffed and taken to a holding cell.

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