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United States v. Canada
Citation: 512 F. App'x 437Docket: No. 11-10862
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; February 18, 2013; Federal Appellate Court
The attorney appointed to represent Phillip Marvin Canada has requested permission to withdraw from the case and has submitted briefs in accordance with Anders v. California and United States v. Flores. Canada did not respond to this request. The court has reviewed the briefs and relevant record portions and agrees with the attorney's assessment that there are no nonfrivolous issues for appeal. Consequently, the court grants the attorney's motion to withdraw, absolving them of further responsibilities, and dismisses the appeal. The court also states that this opinion will not be published and is not considered precedent, except under specific circumstances outlined in 5th Cir. R. 47.5.4.