P. v. Brown
In August 2005, a Chico police officer responded to an anonymous tip that defendant Kareem Shamar Brown was selling controlled substances from a motel room. Police records showed that defendant was on parole.
Chico police arrived at defendants room and made several attempts at knock and notice. Eventually defendant opened the door and was detained. Upon the first knock, an officer saw someone throw an object out of the bathroom window. The officer retrieved a can of hairspray, determined that its bottom could be unscrewed, and found a sock containing 10 baggies with a total of 0.44 grams of rock cocaine.
Having undertaken an examination of the entire record, Court find no arguable error that would result in a disposition more favorable to defendant. The judgment is affirmed.
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