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P. v. Repass
Defendant Tucker James Repass was charged by complaint with felony manufacturing butane honey oil (Health & Saf. Code, § 11379.6, subd. (a)),[1] felony possession of marijuana for sale (§ 11359), misdemeanor possession of methamphetamine (§ 11377, subd. (a)), and felony maintaining a place for unlawful controlled substance activities (§ 11366). It was further alleged that defendant had been armed with a firearm (Pen. Code, § 12022, subd. (a)(1)) in the commission of the manufacturing count and in the commission of the felony possession count.
Defendant entered into a plea agreement under which he agreed to plead no contest to the felony possession count and admit the firearm allegation attached to that count in exchange for probation and the dismissal of the other counts and the remaining enhancement. He entered his plea and admission, and the court stated that “the remaining counts are submitted for dismissal at the time of sentencing.” At the sentencing hear

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