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P. v. Carter
Following the denial of his motion to suppress evidence on the ground that the search of his residence was justified as a proper parole search, defendant pled guilty to two counts of forgery, possession of a forged item and possession of a blank check. In accordance with the terms of a negotiated plea agreement, the trial court sentenced defendant to state prison for a total term of five years. Defendant thereafter filed a notice of appeal. Court affirmed.

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