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P. v. Hernandez CA5
pursuant to a warrant, and officers found a large amount of marijuana, oxycodone and hydrocodone pills, and indicia of sales activities. The affidavit filed in support of the warrant consisted of both a nonconfidential section, and a confidential section that was sealed by the court that issued the warrant. After the search, defendant was arrested and a complaint was filed that charged him with 10 felony counts based on the possession, sale, and transportation of the narcotics. Defendant’s maximum exposure was approximately 14 years.

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