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P. v. Alam
In August of 2002, a jury found Waheed Alam (Alam) guilty of arson in violation of Penal Code section 451, subdivision (c). The trial court sentenced Alam to six years in state prison. Alam appealed and this court affirmed the judgment (People v. Alam (Nov. 19, 2003, B162966 [nonpub. opn.]). On March 21, 2006, Alam filed in the trial court a motion to vacate the judgment in the arson case. The trial court denied the motion on April 27, 2006. Alam now appeals the trial courts order denying his motion to vacate the judgment. Court conclude, because the order from which Alam seeks relief is not appealable, the appeal must be dismissed. (See People v. Gallardo (2000) 77 Cal.App.4th 971, 980 985, 989 (Gallardo); 1237, subd. (b).)

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