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P. v. Tucey
During an argument with Christopher Best, the ex-husband of defendant Paul Michael Tuceys current paramour, defendant threatened to cut or stab Best with a bowie-type knife. Defendant was charged with assault with great bodily injury and with a deadly weapon, and exhibiting a deadly weapon. On March 9, 2007, the information was amended to include a third count of making criminal threats. Defendant pled no contest to one count of making criminal threats in case No. 06F6423 and admitted a violation of probation in case No. 03F9204. As part of the plea, the remaining charges were dismissed and it was agreed defendant would be sentenced to concurrent prison terms of two years in each case. Defendant was sentenced in accordance with the plea agreement. Defendant sought a certificate of probable cause which was denied. Defendant appeals.

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