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P. v. Carillo
Appeal from the judgment entered following appellant's plea of no contest to possessing cocaine for sale following the denial of a suppression motion. The court sentenced appellant to prison for two years. In this case, this court conclude the court did not err by only partially granting appellant's motion to unseal the affidavit supporting a search warrant, or by denying his motions to quash the warrant and suppress evidence.

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