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USCA11 Case: 22-12779    Document: 31-1     Date Filed: 05/12/2023   Page: 1 of 2

                                                  [DO NOT PUBLISH]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

                          ____________________

                                No. 22-12779
                          Non-Argument Calendar
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       UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
                                                      Plaintiﬀ-Appellee,
       versus
       STEPHEN CHARLES SETTER,

                                                  Defendant- Appellant.

                          ____________________

                 Appeal from the United States District Court
                    for the Southern District of Georgia
                  D.C. Docket No. 4:20-cr-00060-RSB-CLR-1
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USCA11 Case: 22-12779     Document: 31-1      Date Filed: 05/12/2023    Page: 2 of 2

       2                      Opinion of the Court                22-12779

       Before JORDAN, NEWSOM, and BRANCH, Circuit Judges.
       PER CURIAM:
              Andrew S. Johnson, appointed counsel for Stephen Charles
       Setter in this appeal following his conviction on one count of arson,
       and his resultant sentence of 60 months’ imprisonment, has filed a
       motion to withdraw on appeal, supported by a brief prepared pur-
       suant to Anders v. California, 386 U.S. 738 (1967). Our independent
       review of the record reveals that counsel’s assessment of the rela-
       tive merit of the appeal is correct. Because independent examina-
       tion of the record reveals no arguable issue of merit, counsel’s mo-
       tion to withdraw is GRANTED, and Setter’s conviction and sen-
       tence are AFFIRMED.