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P. v. Gonsales
Mario Gonsales, also known as Mario Gonzalez, appeals from a judgment entered upon his conviction of possession of a concealed firearm (Pen. Code, 12025, subd. (a)(2) upon a negotiated plea of no contest, after his motion to suppress evidence pursuant to section 1538.5 was denied. Appellant admitted having suffered a prior felony-strike conviction within the meaning of sections 1170.12, subdivisions (a) through (d) and 667, subdivisions (b) through (i). The trial court sentenced appellant to an aggregate state prison term of two years eight months. Appellant contends that the trial court erroneously denied his motion to suppress evidence because the police officers strong suspicion that appellant had a gun was unreasonable, and the officer could not articulate facts to provide an objective manifestation that appellant was involved in criminal activity. Court affirm.

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