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P. v. Cresham CA2/4
Defendant William Martin Cresham pled no contest to one count of making criminal threats. He was sentenced to probation, and a protective order was entered requiring him to avoid contact with the victim of the threats. The court later found that defendant violated his probation by threatening to physically harm a roommate and violating the protective order, and sentenced defendant to 16 months in prison. Defendant appealed.
We have conducted an independent examination of the entire record pursuant to People v. Wende (1979) 25 Cal.3d 436 (Wende), and conclude that no arguable issues exist. We therefore affirm.

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