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P. v. Crowell CA1/2
Defendant Ken Crowell was sentenced to three consecutive eight-month county jail terms and five years’ probation, subsequently modified to replace two of the eight-month jail terms with home detention and electronic monitoring, after he pleaded no contest to three counts of unlawful sexual intercourse. On appeal, his appointed counsel has asked this court to independently examine the record in accordance with People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende) to determine if there are any arguable issues that require briefing. Crowell was informed of his right to file a supplemental brief, and did not do so. We have independently reviewed the record in accordance with our Wende obligations and find no arguable issues. We thus affirm.

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