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P. v. Williams
After the court denied a motion to suppress evidence, defendant entered a negotiated guilty plea to possessing a controlled substance for sale and admitted a prior strike. Included in the plea agreement was defendant's waiver of his right to appeal the denial of the motion to suppress evidence, issues related to the prior strike and the stipulated sentence. The court denied defendant's request to dismiss the prior strike and to withdraw the guilty plea and sentenced him to a stipulated six years in prison: double the three-year lower term for possessing a controlled substance for sale with a prior strike. Defendant requested an independent review of the record. Judgment Affirmed.

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