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P. v. Sanchez
A jury convicted of possession of methamphetamine for sale, utilizing a fortified house to sell methamphetamine, and destroying or concealing evidence. Appellant argues the trial court erred by failing to suppress statements he made to police without the benefit of Miranda warnings. Appellant also preserves for federal review his argument the trial court’s imposition of an upper term sentence violated his Sixth Amendment right to a jury trial and denied him due process under the Fourteenth Amendment. Finding no basis to disturb the judgment, court affirms.


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