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P. v. Grossman CA2/7
Chaka Grossman appeals from a conviction entered after he pleaded no contest to a charge of possession of a controlled substance with a firearm. Grossman contends the trial court erred in denying his motion to quash the search warrant and suppress evidence obtained from a search of his house, pursuant to Penal Code section 1538.5. Grossman argues that once information gathered during the unlawful protective sweep was properly excised from the search warrant affidavit, there was no probable cause to support a search of his residence. He also contends the trial court should have excised statements he made during his unlawful detention, and the sole remaining support for the search warrant—the presence of a stolen vehicle in his driveway—did not establish probable cause to search his house.

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