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P. v. Ames
Michael Edward Ames entered a negotiated guilty plea to three counts of residential burglary while on parole (Pen. Code, 459, 460, 1203.85, subd. (b)).[1] In January 2008, the court sentenced Ames to six years in prisonthe six-year upper term on one count, and concurrent four-year middle terms on the remaining two counts. In February, Ames filed a motion for return of 107 items of personal property, claiming that return of these items was a term of his plea agreement. In March, the court denied the motion without prejudice and appointed counsel to assist Ames in filing a motion to withdraw his guilty plea. No withdrawal motion was filed. In September, Ames filed another motion for return of property.

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