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In re C.J.
Mother S.T. appeals from an order terminating parental rights (Welf. & Inst. Code, 366.26 ) to her six-year-old daughter C.J.[1] The mothers appointed appellate counsel submitted a letter dated July 10, 2008, advising that no brief would be forthcoming (In re Sade C. (1996) 13 Cal.4th 952). After this court extended time for the mother to personally file a letter brief, she submitted a letter in which she professed her love and her desire to care for C.J. The mother attached to her letter a highlighted excerpt from a social workers report describing visits between C.J., her older siblings and the mother.

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