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P. v. Campos-Barajas CA3
Following the trial court’s denial of his motions to suppress evidence and to discover police personnel files, defendant Jose Campos-Barajas pleaded no contest to transportation of cocaine for sale and admitted an allegation that he possessed greater than one kilogram of cocaine. On appeal, defendant contends the trial court prejudicially erred by denying his motion to suppress evidence obtained in the search of his car following a traffic stop because the arresting officer prolonged the detention beyond what was reasonably necessary to address the traffic infraction, and by denying his motion to discover police personnel files because he satisfied the low threshold showing of good cause by contesting the basis of his traffic violation. We will affirm the judgment.

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