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P. v. Phillips
In case No. SWF13110, defendant pled guilty to possession of methamphetamine. Although defendant was granted diversion under Penal Code section 1000, it was terminated when he failed to appear at a scheduled hearing to document his enrollment in a diversion program and he reoffended. Defendant was granted probation and his request for a certificate of probable cause was granted by the trial court. In case No. SWF15002, defendant pled guilty to possessing precursors with intent to manufacture methamphetamine. Defendant was granted probation, which was the agreed-to disposition. Defendant appealed requesting this court to undertake a review of the entire record. Court concluded independent review of the record and found no arguable issues.

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