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P. v. Wilson CA2/7
William Earl Wilson was convicted following a jury trial of voluntary manslaughter (Pen. Code, § 192, subd. (a)). In his initial appeal we held the trial court had applied an incorrect standard in denying Wilson’s motion for a new trial and remanded the matter with directions to rehear the motion. (People v. Wilson (May 13, 2019, B285594) [nonpub. opn.].) On remand the trial court again denied Wilson’s motion. No arguable issues have been identified following review of the record by Wilson’s appointed appellate counsel or our own independent review. We affirm.

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