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P. v. Najar-Elias CA1/3
Following the denial of his motion to quash and traverse a search warrant, defendant Prudencio Gerardo Najar-Elias pled no contest to several drug and weapons related charges and was sentenced to nine years in state prison. Defendant timely filed a notice of appeal “based on the sentence or other matters occurring after the plea” and on the denial of a Penal Code section 1538.5 motion to suppress evidence. His attorney has submitted a brief in accordance with People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 and has advised defendant of his right to submit a supplemental brief, which he has not done. Based on our independent review of the record on appeal, we have concluded that there is no arguable issue warranting further briefing.

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