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P. v. Agnew
Defendant pled guilty to conspiracy to transport marijuana, failing to file a tax return, filing a false tax return and six counts of money laundering. Defendant was sentenced to five years in prison, to run concurrently with his federal sentence for a related federal crime. Defendant did not seek and was not given a certificate of probable cause. Defendant appeals, claiming his motions to recuse the prosecutor and his office and to dismiss were erroneously denied. Court do not reach the merits of his arguments, as his waiver of his right to appeal his preplea motions bars the court's review of the former and his failure to obtain a certificate of probable cause bars the court's review of the latter. Judgment Affirmed.

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