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P. v. Seegmiller CA1/3
Defendant Miles Joseph Pasion Seegmiller pleaded no contest to attempted murder and second degree robbery, arising out of his shooting and robbing a victim. (Pen. Code, §§ 664, 187, subd. (a), 212.5, subd. (c).) On appeal, Seegmiller argues the trial court erroneously denied his motion to suppress evidence — incriminating statements, a firearm, and passcode information for his cellphone — obtained when police officers detained and pat searched him shortly after the shooting. According to Seegmiller, officers lacked a reasonable suspicion of his involvement in criminal activity necessary to detain and pat search him. We disagree and affirm.

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