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P. v. Hickman
Beal Xavier Hickman pled no contest to a single count of felony vandalism under Penal Code section 594, subdivision (a). Pursuant to the plea agreement, the court placed him on felony probation conditioned upon his serving one year in the county jail, with probation to terminate upon the completion of that term. The court denied appellant presentence credits because the time he spent in custody before sentencing was attributable to a parole hold/parole violation. Appellant filed a notice of appeal based on [the] denial of credits concurrent with his parole violation. Court-appointed counsel has briefed no issues, but has asked this court to independently review the record as required by People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende). Court affirm.

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