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P. v. Jackson
Defendant appeals from the judgment entered after his no contest plea to burglary, petty theft with a prior, and multiple counts of forgery. Jackson claims the sentence, which he agreed to as part of a negotiated plea, was improper on several grounds. Court affirm because the trial court denied Jacksons request for a certificate of probable cause and because he is estopped to challenge his sentence because he agreed to the prison term that the court imposed.

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