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P. v. Montano CA1/2
Following a search of his apartment pursuant to a search warrant, defendant Jose Montano was charged with possession of heroin with a semi-automatic handgun (count 1) and possession of heroin for sale (count 2). After Montano’s preliminary hearing and his unsuccessful motions to quash and traverse search warrants that were based on partially sealed affidavits, Montano pleaded no contest to count 1 (Health & Saf. Code, § 11370.1, subd. (a)), and was sentenced to three years of formal probation and 90 days in the county jail. In this appeal, he asks us to “examine the sealed affidavit and the in camera proceedings to determine whether . . . the motion to quash the warrant was properly denied.” We have done so, and affirm the judgment.

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