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In re Faith M. CA2/1
In his first appeal, case No. B284172, appellant Jeffrey M. (Father) challenges the court’s April 26, 2017 order sustaining an amended dependency petition finding that Father sexually molested his daughter, Faith M. (Neither Megan M. (Mother) nor Father have appealed the court’s earlier order sustaining the original petition.) Father argues that Faith’s hearsay accounts of sexual abuse cannot constitute substantial evidence supporting the court’s finding. We exercise our discretion to consider the issue, but disagree and, accordingly, affirm the order.
In his second appeal, case No. B289622, Father appeals the court’s April 2, 2018 order terminating Father’s parental rights. Father’s appointed counsel advised the court that there were no arguable issues in this appeal. Father filed a supplemental letter brief, which fails to identify any legally cognizable error in the juvenile court’s order. Accordingly, we affirm the court’s order terminating Father’s parent

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