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P. v. Delgado CA1/1
Within minutes of receiving a report of suspicious activity at a residence, police detained appellant Jose Alfredo Delgado, who was nearby and carrying two cases. Ensuing searches revealed incriminating evidence. After being charged with various burglary- and drug-related offenses, Delgado moved to suppress the evidence, arguing that the evidence was obtained after and as consequence of an unlawful detention. The trial court denied the motion, Delgado pleaded guilty to one charge, and a jury convicted him of the remaining charges. On appeal, Delgado renews his objection to the detention, and he raises new, more specific challenges to the ensuing searches. We reject Delgado’s argument that he was wrongly detained, and we conclude that Delgado forfeited his new challenges. Accordingly, we affirm.

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