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P. v. Wion CA3
In exchange for defendant Brad Craig Wion’s no-contest plea to misdemeanor counts of receiving stolen property, the parties agreed certain identified cases and “[r]emaining cases” would be “dismissed w/ Harvey waiver[ ] and/or not filed.” Unknown to the deputy district attorney who approved the plea agreement, separate narcotics and firearms charges were in the works against defendant based on a search warrant executed at defendant’s home six days prior; a different deputy district attorney had reviewed and approved the warrant application. Nevertheless, in response to defendant’s motion for specific performance of the plea agreement, the trial court dismissed those felony narcotics and firearms charges.

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