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P. v. Chambers
Defendant Ephremjay Uganda Chambers appeals following a court trial after which he was convicted of violating carrying a loaded firearm on his person or in his vehicle with a prior weapons violation. (Pen. Code, 12031, subd. (a)(1).) On appeal, defendant claims there was not probable cause to arrest him and subsequently search his vehicle. In addition, defendant asserts there was insufficient evidence to support his conviction for possession of a loaded firearm in his vehicle, because he was homeless at the time of the arrest, and was living in his car, making it a temporary residence.

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