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P. v. Robles CA4/2
Defendant and appellant, Victor Christian Robles, pled no contest to five firearm-related felonies after the superior court denied his renewed motion to suppress evidence that numerous firearms were seized from his residence pursuant to a search warrant. (Pen. Code, § 1538.5, subd (i).) The search warrant authorized the seizure of both legal and illegal firearms, namely, “all dangerous weapons and firearms possessed/maintained by [defendant]. Ammunition, firearm magazines, receipts for firearms, dealer record of sale (DROS) documents or other documents relating to firearm ownership or prohibitions” located at defendant’s residence, on his person, and on his mobile phone.

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