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P. v. Miller
Appellant entered a plea of no contest to charges of first and second degree burglary, grand theft, and theft from an elder or dependent person. Appellant also admitted he has three prior felonies, he knew his victim was over 65 years old, and he committed the current offenses while on bail. Appellant was convicted and sentenced to an aggregate term of 16 years in state prison. Appellant appeals, and asks this court, pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436, to examine the record and determine if it reveals any issues that deserve further briefing. Court done so, find none, and affirm the judgment.

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