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P. v. Copeland
Following the denial of appellants motion to suppress evidence, pursuant to a plea agreement, pled no contest to possession of a firearm by an ex-felon. Appellant also admitted he had been previously convicted of two serious and/or violent felonies within the meaning of the three strikes law. The court struck one of the prior convictions pursuant to section 1385, and sentenced appellant to two years, doubled to four under the three strikes law.
On appeal, appellant contends, under various theories, that the trial court erred in denying his section 1538.5 motion to suppress evidence. Court disagree and affirm.

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