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United States v. Tejeda-Cornelio
Citation: 542 F. App'x 339Docket: No. 13-40068
Court: Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit; October 16, 2013; Federal Appellate Court
The Federal Public Defender representing Salvador Tejeda-Cornelio has filed a motion to withdraw, accompanied by a brief in accordance with the standards set in Anders v. California and United States v. Flores. After reviewing the brief, relevant portions of the record, and Tejeda-Cornelio's response, the court agrees with the assessment that there are no nonfrivolous issues for appeal. Consequently, the motion to withdraw is granted, counsel is relieved of further responsibilities, and the appeal is dismissed. The opinion is designated as non-publishable and not precedential, except under specific conditions outlined in the 5th Circuit rules.