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Date Created: 2023-06-12 20:01:31.904758+00
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USCA11 Case: 21-14158    Document: 51-1     Date Filed: 06/12/2023   Page: 1 of 2

                                                  [DO NOT PUBLISH]
                                   In the
                United States Court of Appeals
                         For the Eleventh Circuit

                          ____________________

                                 No. 21-14158
                           Non-Argument Calendar
                          ____________________

       UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
                                                      Plaintiff-Appellee,
       versus
       STEPHANIE LYNN FLEMING,
       HELEN ELIZABETH STOREY,

                                                 Defendants-Appellants.

                          ____________________

                 Appeals from the United States District Court
                     for the Northern District of Florida
                  D.C. Docket No. 4:19-cr-00077-MW-MAF-1
USCA11 Case: 21-14158     Document: 51-1      Date Filed: 06/12/2023    Page: 2 of 2

       2                      Opinion of the Court                21-14158

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       Before WILSON, JILL PRYOR, and LUCK, Circuit Judges.
       PER CURIAM:
               Sheryl J. Lowenthal and Patricia Jean Kyle, appointed coun-
       sel for Stephanie Lynn Fleming and Helen Elizabeth Storey, respec-
       tively, have filed motions to withdraw on appeal, supported by a
       joint brief prepared pursuant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738
       (1967). Our independent review of the entire record reveals that
       counsel’s assessment of the relative merit of the appeals is correct.
       Because independent examination of the entire record reveals no
       arguable issues of merit, counsels’ motions to withdraw are
       GRANTED, and Fleming’s and Storey’s convictions and sentences
       are AFFIRMED.