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P. v. Clark
Appellant pled no contest to inflicting unjustifiable physical pain on a child and admitted an enhancement allegation that in committing that offense he personally inflicted great bodily injury on a child under the age of five years. Thereafter, appellant moved to withdraw his plea. The court denied the motion and imposed a prison term of nine years, consisting of the four-year upper term on the substantive offense and the five-year midterm on the enhancement. On appeal, appellant's sole contention is that the court erred in denying appellant's motion to withdraw his plea (plea motion). Court affirm.

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