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P. v. Griffin
A criminal law decision regarding transporting methamphetamine and admitted a prior conviction. Defendant admitted a prior conviction in exchange for the dismissal of three other counts and a six-year “lid.” On appeal, defendant contends he was entitled to probation under Proposition 36 because the methamphetamine was for personal use. The court concluded that the defendant’s appeal was barred by his failure to obtain a certificate of probable cause. Appeal dismissed.

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