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United States v. Jammer
Citation: 518 F. App'x 321Docket: No. 11-20752
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; April 16, 2013; Federal Appellate Court
The attorney representing Kerry Lee Jammer sought permission to withdraw and submitted a brief in accordance with relevant case law, specifically Anders v. California and United States v. Flores. Jammer responded to this brief. After reviewing the brief and pertinent record, the court agreed with the attorney's conclusion that the appeal lacks any nonfrivolous issues for appellate review. Consequently, the motion to withdraw was granted, excusing the attorney from further obligations, and the appeal was dismissed. Jammer's request for new counsel was denied. The court also decided that the opinion would not be published and would not serve as precedent, except in specific circumstances outlined in the applicable rules.