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P. v. Presswood CA2/2
Darrell Presswood (defendant) argues that his plea to a drug charge is invalid because the trial court did not establish a factual basis for his plea. A factual basis is required only when a defendant enters a conditional plea. (Pen. Code, § 1192.5 ; People v. Holmes (2004) 32 Cal.4th 432, 438 (Holmes).) Because defendant has not established that his plea was “conditional,” we affirm.

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