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P. v. Martinez
Jesus Osbaldo Martinez appeals following a court trial that was heard simultaneously with his motion to suppress evidence. The court found him guilty of possession of marijuana for sale (Health & Saf. Code, 11359) and transportation of marijuana (Health & Saf. Code, 11360, subd. (a).) Allegations of a prior strike and two prior prison terms were found true. The court denied appellants motion to strike the strike allegation and sentenced him to the low term of two years in state prison, doubled to four years for section 11360, subdivision (a) and a concurrent low term of 16 months in state prison, doubled to 32 months for section 11359, to be served concurrent to any other time appellant was serving. The only issue presented on appeal is the legality of the search. Concluding the trial court properly denied the motion to suppress, Court affirm the judgment.

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