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P. v. Jackson CA2/2
Defendant and appellant David Jackson (defendant) appeals from the judgment entered after he pled no contest to attempting to dissuade a witness. His appointed counsel filed a brief pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende), raising no issues. We notified defendant of his counsel’s brief and gave him leave to file his own brief or letter stating any grounds or argument he might wish to have considered. Defendant filed his own brief, seeking new appellate counsel, asserting ineffective assistance of trial counsel, and asserting that the trial court imposed unauthorized sentence enhancements. We have reviewed the entire record and find defendant’s contentions are without merit or not amenable to review on appeal. Finding no other arguable issues, we affirm the judgment and deny defendant’s request for substitute counsel.

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